Eco-Friendly Home Renovations and Tax Incentives

As climate change becomes an increasingly urgent global issue, homeowners across Canada, including those in Edmonton, are looking for ways to reduce their environmental impact. One of the most effective ways to contribute to environmental sustainability is through eco-friendly home renovations. These green upgrades not only benefit the environment but can also help homeowners save significantly on energy bills and increase the value of their properties. Recognizing the importance of these initiatives, the federal and Alberta governments have introduced several programs and tax incentives to encourage homeowners to adopt energy-efficient technologies and reduce their carbon footprints.

Whether you’re looking to improve insulation, upgrade to energy-efficient appliances, or install solar panels, there are numerous programs designed to support eco-friendly home improvements. In this guide, we will cover the most relevant federal and provincial programs, including how to claim the related tax credits, rebates, and grants that can help make your green renovation more affordable.

Eco-Friendly Home Renovations and Tax Incentives
Eco-Friendly Home Renovations and Tax Incentives

Federal Programs Supporting Green Initiatives

The Canadian federal government offers a variety of programs to promote eco-friendly home renovations, with financial incentives designed to offset the cost of energy-efficient upgrades. Two key federal initiatives are the Canada Greener Homes Grant and the Canada Greener Homes Loan.


Canada Greener Homes Grant

The Canada Greener Homes Grant is one of the federal government’s flagship programs aimed at helping homeowners improve the energy efficiency of their homes. Launched in 2021, this grant provides up to CAD 5,600 to help cover the costs of energy-efficient retrofits.

Eligible Upgrades

Homeowners can apply for the grant to fund a range of eco-friendly renovations, including:

  • Insulation improvements: Adding or upgrading insulation in walls, attics, or basements to improve energy efficiency.
  • Air-sealing: Sealing drafts around doors, windows, and other areas to prevent heat loss.
  • Window and door replacements: Replacing existing windows and doors with ENERGY STAR-certified models that improve thermal efficiency.
  • Smart thermostats: Installing programmable smart thermostats that automatically adjust heating and cooling to reduce energy usage.
  • Renewable energy systems: Installing solar panels or other renewable energy systems to generate clean energy at home.
How to Apply

To take advantage of the Canada Greener Homes Grant, homeowners must follow a few key steps:

  1. EnerGuide Evaluation: The first step is to book a pre-retrofit EnerGuide evaluation with a licensed service organization. This evaluation assesses the current energy efficiency of your home and provides recommendations for improvements.
  2. Complete Upgrades: After receiving your EnerGuide evaluation, implement the recommended upgrades that qualify for the grant.
  3. Post-Retrofit Evaluation: Once the renovations are completed, schedule a post-retrofit evaluation to verify the improvements and confirm their impact on your home’s energy efficiency.
  4. Submit Documents: Finally, submit all necessary receipts and documentation to claim the grant. You will be reimbursed for eligible expenses up to the grant limit of CAD 5,600.

Canada Greener Homes Loan

For homeowners looking to undertake more substantial eco-friendly renovations, the Canada Greener Homes Loan offers interest-free loans of up to CAD 40,000. This program is ideal for major home retrofits that go beyond minor upgrades, making it easier to afford costly renovations that significantly reduce energy usage.

Loan Terms
  • Repayment Period: Up to 10 years to repay the loan.
  • Interest Rate: The loan is interest-free, making it a cost-effective option for financing major renovations.
Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for the Canada Greener Homes Loan, you must first be eligible for the Canada Greener Homes Grant and complete the pre-retrofit EnerGuide evaluation.

How to Apply

The application process for the loan is similar to the Canada Greener Homes Grant:

  1. Combine with the Grant Application: You can apply for the loan in conjunction with the grant by submitting a single application.
  2. Complete Retrofits: Use the loan to fund the renovations recommended in your EnerGuide evaluation.
  3. Repayment: Repay the loan over a period of up to 10 years with no interest charges.

Alberta Provincial Programs Supporting Green Initiatives

In Alberta, while there are fewer direct provincial tax credits for eco-friendly home renovations, several programs and rebates are available to help homeowners improve energy efficiency. Some of these programs are provided through municipal and utility company partnerships.


Energy Efficiency Alberta Programs

Although some provincial programs under Energy Efficiency Alberta have been discontinued, there are still opportunities for homeowners to benefit from green initiatives through local municipalities or utility companies.

Check Local Options

Homeowners in Alberta, particularly in cities like Edmonton, should consult their local municipalities for any current incentives or rebate programs that support energy-efficient home improvements. Local utilities may also offer rebates for upgrading to energy-efficient appliances or renewable energy systems.


Municipal Programs

In addition to federal and provincial initiatives, some municipalities in Alberta offer their own incentives for eco-friendly renovations.

Edmonton’s Home Energy Retrofit Accelerator (HERA)

For homeowners in Edmonton, the Home Energy Retrofit Accelerator (HERA) program provides rebates to encourage energy-efficient home upgrades. HERA is designed to help homeowners reduce their energy consumption and carbon footprint.

Eligible Upgrades

Under the HERA program, homeowners can receive rebates for several types of upgrades, including:

  • Insulation enhancements: Improve insulation to reduce energy loss and improve home comfort.
  • High-efficiency heating systems: Install high-efficiency furnaces, boilers, or heat pumps to lower energy consumption.
  • Window and door replacements: Replace old windows and doors with energy-efficient models to reduce drafts and improve insulation.
  • Solar photovoltaic systems: Install solar panels to generate renewable energy and reduce reliance on the electrical grid.
Rebate Amounts

Rebates vary based on the type of upgrade and the energy savings achieved. The more energy-efficient your home becomes, the higher the rebate amount.

How to Apply
  1. Registration: Sign up for the HERA program before starting any work. Registration ensures that your upgrades qualify for the rebate.
  2. EnerGuide Evaluation: Similar to federal programs, you must complete both pre- and post-upgrade EnerGuide evaluations to assess your home’s energy performance and confirm that the upgrades meet program requirements.
  3. Submit Application: Once the renovations are complete, submit your application along with all required documentation, such as receipts and evaluation reports, to receive your rebate.

How to Claim Related Tax Credits

In addition to federal and municipal grants and rebates, homeowners can take advantage of specific tax credits that help offset the cost of eco-friendly renovations. While Alberta doesn’t currently offer provincial tax credits for green home improvements, there are several federal tax credits that can provide significant savings.


Federal Tax Credits


Home Accessibility Tax Credit (HATC)

Although the Home Accessibility Tax Credit (HATC) is primarily intended for renovations that improve accessibility, some upgrades that enhance both energy efficiency and accessibility may qualify. For instance, installing energy-efficient windows and doors that also provide easier access for individuals with disabilities may be eligible for this tax credit.

Credit Amount

Homeowners can claim a 15% tax credit on up to CAD 10,000 of eligible expenses related to accessibility improvements, which can include energy-efficient renovations if they meet accessibility criteria.

How to Claim
  • Include eligible expenses on your annual tax return by completing Schedule 12 of the federal tax forms.
  • Keep all receipts and documentation related to the renovations in case of a CRA review.

GST/HST New Housing Rebate

If you are undergoing substantial renovations—such as upgrading 90% or more of your home—you may be eligible for the GST/HST New Housing Rebate, which allows you to claim a portion of the GST or federal portion of the HST paid on the renovation work.

How to Claim
  1. Form GST191: Complete and submit Form GST191 along with your tax return to claim the rebate.
  2. Documentation: Ensure you have all necessary invoices, receipts, and contracts from the renovation work to support your rebate claim.

Additional Tips for Maximizing Your Savings


1. Stack Incentives

Where possible, combine federal programs like the Canada Greener Homes Grant with municipal rebates such as those offered under Edmonton’s HERA program. By stacking incentives, you can maximize your savings and significantly reduce the out-of-pocket costs for your eco-friendly renovations.


2. Keep Meticulous Documentation

Whether you’re applying for grants, loans, or tax credits, detailed records are crucial. Keep all receipts, evaluation reports, invoices, and other documentation to support your claims. Proper documentation ensures a smoother application process and helps you avoid delays or denials when claiming incentives.


3. Seek Professional Advice

Navigating the various tax incentives, grants, and loan programs can be complex. It’s beneficial to consult with certified energy advisors, renovation contractors, and tax professionals who are familiar with these programs. They can help ensure that your renovations are eligible for the maximum available incentives and provide guidance on the application process.


How BOMCAS Canada Accounting Firm Can Help

At BOMCAS Canada Accounting Firm, we specialize in helping homeowners in Edmonton and across Alberta navigate the complexities of eco-friendly renovation programs, tax credits, and incentives. Our team of experts is well-versed in the latest federal and provincial programs and can provide personalized advice to ensure you take full advantage of available opportunities.

Our Services Include:

  • Eligibility Assessment: We help you determine which eco-friendly programs, grants, and tax credits you qualify for based on your renovation plans.
  • Application Assistance: Our team guides you through the application process for grants, loans, and rebates, ensuring that all documentation is completed accurately and submitted on time.
  • Tax Filing Support: We ensure that all eligible tax credits related to your renovations are claimed on your tax return, maximizing your financial benefits.
  • Up-to-Date Advice: Stay informed about changes to federal and provincial programs with our expert advice. We monitor updates to ensure you remain eligible for all applicable incentives.

Contact Us Today

Ready to start your eco-friendly renovation and take advantage of federal and provincial programs? Let BOMCAS Canada help you maximize your tax benefits while improving the energy efficiency of your home.

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At BOMCAS Canada, we’re committed to helping you achieve energy efficiency and optimize your financial outcomes through expert guidance on eco-friendly home renovations.