Nevada Guide · Updated April 2026
Nevada's HOMES and HEAR programs are pending federal review with $96M allocated. No state income tax and strong solar potential make federal credits especially valuable while state programs launch.
Nevada homeowners can access federal tax credits, state HOMES/HEAR rebate programs, and local property tax exemptions. Here is the current status of every major program as of April 2026:
Both HOMES and HEAR pending federal review — sign up for notifications
No state income tax maximizes the impact of federal credits
Lowest property tax rate among tracked states (0.50%)
NV Energy offers utility-level heat pump rebates up to $3,200
$48.2M allocated. Pending federal review with Everblue selected as implementer. No launch date announced.
Official program page →$47.9M allocated. Same timeline as HOMES. Sign up for email notifications at the portal.
Official program page →IRC §25D (30% solar) and §25C (heat pump, $2,000 cap) were terminated for installs placed in service after December 31, 2025 under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (Public Law 119-21, July 2025). Still claimable on your 2025 return if installation was completed by Dec 31, 2025.
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