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On July 4, 2025, Congress passed the One Big Beautiful Bill, a landmark piece of legislation with sweeping changes to many tax incentives within the energy efficiency category. One of the many effected incentives is the §179D Energy Efficient Commercial Buildings Deduction.
Once a permanent part of the tax code thanks to the Consolidated Appropriations Act in 2021,the 179D program is now sunsetting on June 30, 2026. That means only buildings that start construction prior to this date will be eligible to claim the deduction.
After the deadline, the door to significant tax savings through §179D closes for projects that have not yet started.
Why Construction Start Date Matters
Currently, the construction start date is purely about eligibility , it does not determine which energy-efficiency standard applies. Instead, it is the deciding factor for whether your project can claim the deduction at all.
The IRS recognizes construction through the use of 2 methodologies:
In both cases, proper documentation of these activities is essential to demonstrate compliance with the eligibility cutoff.
The construction start date is more than just a project milestone, it’s the gatekeeper to one of the most valuable tax deductions available today.
With the One Big Beautiful Bill sunsetting §179D on June 30, 2026, acting now ensures your project is on the right side of the deadline.
Contact our experts at Leyton to find out if your buildings qualify!
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