Tax Credits and Incentives: Sustainable and Renewable Activities in Construction
Sustainability
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1h 3m
Embedded in the Inflation Reduction Act is $369 billion in climate and energy-related incentives – including tax credits and grants.
This creates significant opportunities for US operations in construction and those who are producing or investing in renewable activities or taking steps to lower greenhouse gas emissions. Understanding how to realize these tax credits is important.
Some credits represent refundable tax credits, while others are non-refundable tax credits, which can be transferred to others for cash. There is also the ability to receive five times the credit amount by complying with certain prevailing wage and apprenticeship hours requirements.
This presentation will explain these opportunities with a focus on the real estate and construction industry in North America.
Participants will walk away with a better understanding of:
● Practical applications of learned material in current business models.
● Business verticals that will see high growth opportunities.
● Nationwide trends in construction for the next 5 – 10 years once IRA tax incentives are in full swing.
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