How Your Building Can Qualify for Energy Efficient Incentives

    • May 26, 2022
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If you’re an architect, engineer, contractor, builder, designer or developer you may qualify for Energy Efficient Incentives.

In this webinar, we learn about the latest incentives for energy-efficient building design and how to maximize your tax savings. Our expert panel has have conducted over four thousand energy studies, including energy modeling, site inspections, and certifications of results. They will walk you through: 179D Energy-Efficient Commercial Building Tax Deduction and the 45L Energy-Efficient Home Tax Credit.


Agenda

  • Overview of the §179D Energy Efficiency Commercial Building Property Deduction and the §45L Energy Efficient Home Tax Credit
  • Requirements to qualify
  • History of 179D and 45L
  • Review Case Studies -Q&A, Our Experts are here to answer everything you need to know!

About Leyton:

Leyton is an international consulting firm that helps businesses leverage financial incentives to accelerate their growth and achieve sustainable performance. ​We simplify access to these complex incentives. Our combined teams of highly skilled Tax and Technical specialists maximize the financial benefits for businesses.​ With compliance always front of mind, we have been delivering optimal services for our client for over 25 years. This provides peace of mind that you will always receive the maximum benefit, without taking risks. ​

Speakers

Mark Bacon, PE-Practice Lead - Energy Incentives
Mark Bacon, PE

Practice Lead - Energy Incentives

Mark Bacon, PE-Practice Lead - Energy Incentives
Taylor Beamer, PE-179D Engineering Manager
Taylor Beamer, PE

179D Engineering Manager

Taylor Beamer, PE-179D Engineering Manager

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