Missouri

Missouri Tax Deduction for Home Energy Efficiency Improvements

The Tax Deduction for Home Energy Efficiency Improvements offers a tax deductions to the following types of applicants:

  • Residential

The following table shows the requirements in order to be eligible for the tax deduction:

Requirements for Eligibility
The tax deduction requires an energy use audit from DNR certified home energy auditor. Only the cost of the audit, and home improvements, are eligible.The incentive levels are mapped out below:
Incentive: 100% Cost of Improvements
Maximum Incentive is $1,000 per return and $2,000 total per taxpayer.
 For more information on the Tax Deduction for Home Energy Efficiency Improvements program, please visit this page.
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Energy Efficiency Rebate Program
The Energy Efficiency Rebate Program offers rebates to the following types of applicants:

  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Industrial

The following table shows the requirements in order to be eligible for the rebates:

Technology

Requirement

Air Source or Duel Fuel Units: 14 SEER min.
Water Heater: Efficiency of .92 or higher
Windows, Washing Machine, Dishwasher, Room Air Conditioners Energy Star approved
Eligible Technologies
Clothes Washers Dishwasher
Water Heaters Heat Pumps
Air Conditioners Building Insulation
Windows Geothermal Heat Pumps
Incentives:
First Time Install: Geothermal Heat Pump $400-$600/ton (commercial or res)
First Time Install: Air to Air Duel Fuel Unit $150/ton
Upgrade Attic Insulation to R-36 or more 20% of ticket materials only
Replace Windows with Energy Star Low-e Windows, Double Pane 20% of ticket materials only
Water Heater $50
Washing Machine $100/unit
Dishwasher $50/unit
Room AC Units $50/unit
All equipment that is the subject of a rebate request will be inspected to ensure the requirements on this page are met.
If you are interested in finding all of the rebate, grant, and loan programs available to residents of the state of Missouri, please browse to this page, where you can find all of the currently available programs.

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