Save money and the planet with a new wood burning appliance in 2023

New 30% Tax Credit for Wood Burning Appliances in 2023

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which was signed into law by President Biden on August 16, 2022, is a game-changer for anyone who wants to switch to renewable biomass fuels such as wood pellets, wood chips or cord wood.

The IRA offers a whopping 30% tax credit for consumers who buy and install highly efficient biomass heating products that run at least 75% efficiency and meet EPA standards .

Here are a list of qualifying products that we currently sell:

ModelManufacturer
Vermont Castings Defiant 1975-CAT-CHearth and Home Technologies
21M-ACC-C, Discovery-1-CHearth and Home Technologies
NOVA 2MF Fire
Vermont Castings Aspen C3Hearth and Home Technologies
Vermont Castings Encore 2040-CAT-CHearth and Home Technologies
Vermont Castings Intrepid FlexBurn 2115-CATHearth and Home Technologies
Vermont Castings Dauntless FlexBurn ModelHearth and Home Technologies
Vermont Castings Dauntless Flexburn Catalytic ModelHearth and Home Technologies
2.1 Series (Matrix, Matrix 1900, 2000 Woodstove, 2000 Wood Insert, Inspire 2000, Archway 1500)Stove Builder International, Inc.
As of 4/10/23

The tax credit is capped at $2,000 per year and has no lifetime limit. That means you can claim it for multiple years and multiple properties. It covers the full cost of purchase and installation of the qualifying products. And it applies to both primary and secondary residences. So whether you want to heat your cabin in the woods or your condo in the city, you can take advantage of this amazing deal .

Biomass heating products are not only good for your wallet, but also for your planet. They use renewable and locally sourced fuels that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and support local economies and jobs. Plus, they look awesome and make your home feel cozy and inviting.

To claim the tax credit, you will need to have a manufacturer certification statement that proves that the product qualifies for the credit. You can also check the EPA certified wood heater database to see if the product meets the efficiency and emission requirements.

Save 26% on Qualifying Products with Federal Tax Credit

JANUARY 11, 2021 UPDATE: A spending legislation and pandemic relief package was signed into

 law at the very end of December and included a long sought-after tax credit for wood and pellet heaters. These systems, whether they are stoves purchased to heat space or larger, whole home heating systems, will now qualify for a renewable energy investment tax credit (Section 25(D) of the Internal Revenue Code). Up until now, only solar, small wind, fuel cell, and geothermal systems qualified for this credit. 

Beginning in 2021, consumers buying highly efficient wood or pellet stoves or larger residential biomass heating systems will be able to claim a 26% tax credit that is uncapped and based on the full cost (purchase and installation) of the unit. The credit will remain at 26% through this year and next, and then step down to 22 percent in 2023. This provision is part of the BTU Act, which has been actively supported by HPBA for the last several years and has been part of our Advocacy Day requests to Members of Congress. 

NOTE: The language that made it into the final spending package eliminates the Sec. 25(C) credit for biomass stoves. The Sec. 25(C) tax credit may still be claimed on your 2020 tax return for qualifying purchases and installations completed before December 31, 2020.


What is this new tax credit?

  • Effective Dates:The new tax credit under Sec. 25(D) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code (“IRC” or “tax code”) came into effect on January 1, 2021 for qualifying purchases and installations completed on or after that date, through December 31, 2023
  • Credit Amount: Creates a new tax credit of 26 percent of the purchase and installation costs (with no cap or lifetime limit) for tax years 2021 and 2022; moves down to 22 percent of purchase and installation costs in 2023 (under Sec. 25D of the U.S. tax code)
  • Qualifying Products: Require qualifying products (any biomass-fueled heater) must have a thermal efficiency of at least 75 percent efficient per the higher heating value (HHV) of the fuel

What happens to the 25(C) tax credit?

  • Eliminates the tax credit for biomass stoves under IRC Sec. 25(C) starting in 2021 and enacts this provision in its place
  • Any product purchased in 2020 that qualifies for the new Sec. 25(D) credit, but isn’t installed until 2021, can be claimed under the Sec. 25(D) credit on a 2021 tax return. Products must be claimed on the tax return year in which the product installation is complete. 

See our new FAQs about this new tax credit for additional information.