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Top 5 Tax Breaks for Green Manufacturers


Thanks to VonLehman Accounting, 5/7/21

https://vlcpa.com/articles/top-5-tax-breaks-for-green-manufacturers

Authored by: Zach Castleman, Senior Accountant, VonLehman Accountants

In recent years, lucrative tax breaks for energy-efficient investments have enticed many manufacturers to “go green.” At the end of 2020, the Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) was enacted, which includes various provisions that expand and improve certain green tax breaks. Here are five examples that could benefit your company.

1. Energy-Efficient Buildings

Under prior law, a taxpayer could claim a Section 179D deduction of up to $1.80 per square foot for buildings that save at least 50% of the heating and cooling energy. Certain standards must be met. Partial deductions of up to $0.60 per square foot may be available for measures that affect the building envelope, lighting, or heating and cooling systems.

The 179D deduction was scheduled to expire after 2020, but the CAA makes it permanent. The law also indexes the amount of the $1.80-per-square-foot deduction limit for inflation.

2. Production Tax Credit

Manufacturers may be in line for the production tax credit (PTC) based on the kilowatt per hour electricity generated at qualified facilities using renewable sources for the first 10 years of production. Initially, the PTC was scheduled to expire after 2019, but it was subsequently extended through 2020.

Now the CAA extends it for another year through 2021 for the following types of facilities:

Wind,
Closed-loop biomass,
Open-loop biomass,
Geothermal energy,
Landfill gas,
Trash,
Hydropower, and
Marine and hydrokinetic renewable energy.
Your facility may qualify for the PTC if construction begins prior to 2022.

3. Investment Tax Credit

The investment tax credit (ITC) is available for solar and certain other renewable energy projects. This credit was scheduled to be reduced to 22% for projects started in 2021. Then it was set to drop permanently to 10% for projected started after 2021.

Now, the CAA revises the ITC phaseout schedule as follows:

26% for projects started in 2021 and 2022,
22% for projects started in 2023, and
10% for projects that start construction after 2023.
A similar phase-out schedule applies to fiberoptic solar, qualified fuel cell, qualified small-wind energy property and, as added by the CAA, qualified energy recovery property. Under the CAA, a firm can’t claim the ITC for projects that start construction after 2023.

With these provisions currently in place, manufacturers aren’t under the same level of pressure to begin construction in time to qualify for the ITC. In a related provision, firms may continue to elect to take the ITC in lieu of the PTC if construction begins before 2022. This is a one-year extension of the prior rule.

4. Offshore Wind Tax Credit

The CAA also extends the ITC for qualified offshore wind facilities that begin construction before 2026. Plus, offshore wind facilities that begin construction from 2017 through 2025 aren’t subject to the usual phase-outs for this credit. Thus, the ITC for offshore wind projects remains at 50%.

IRS Notice 2021-05 provides guidance on these issues. Notably, it creates a 10-year safe-harbor rule for construction to begin (as opposed to the four-year requirement applicable to other projects under prior IRS guidance).

5. Carbon Sequestration Tax Credit

The carbon sequestration tax credit is available for each metric ton of qualified carbon oxide captured at a plant that meets certain technical requirements. For projects placed in service after February 8, 2018, the credit is claimed over a 12-year period beginning in the year in which the carbon capture equipment is placed in service. The credit ranges from $10 to $50 per metric ton, depending on the date the equipment is placed in service and the processes for capturing the carbon oxide.

The CAA extends the beginning of the construction date for certain qualified facilities by two years — through 2025 — to qualify for a credit for sequestering qualified carbon oxide disposed of in secure geological storage.

Go Green, Save Green

This is only a brief summary of five key tax breaks enhanced by the CAA. The Biden administration has indicated support for green initiatives, which may translate into more related tax breaks for businesses. Contact your VonLehman advisor concerning your company’s efforts to become more energy efficient at 800.887.0437.

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