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Unlocking Real Estate Energy Efficiency Incentives §179D and §45L

UNLOCKING REAL ESTATE ENERGY EFFICIENCY INCENTIVES §179D AND §45L

Available Date(s)
Thursday, December 12, 2024: 1:30PM EST

Cost Free
CPE Credits 1.0 hour
Subject Area 1.0 - Taxes (Federal Tax)
CE Credits 1.0 hour
Course Id# - HURS9-T-01736-24-O
Course Level Basic
Instructional Method Group Internet Based
Prerequisites None
Advanced Preparation None
Course Description

Join us for an overview designed to help navigate the complexities of the 179D and 45L energy efficiency tax incentives. This session will provide a comprehensive overview of these valuable tax benefits tailored for CPAs, building owners, developers, and design professionals. Attendees will learn how to maximize tax savings by leveraging these incentives for both commercial and residential real estate projects. The expert webinar presenters will guide attendees through the qualification criteria, legislative updates, and the latest guidance on prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements.

Learning Objectives:


  • Evaluate a foundational understanding of the 179D and 45L energy efficiency tax incentives and their significance for real estate projects

  • Identify the specific criteria and steps building owners and developers must follow to qualify for these tax incentives

  • Outline how design professionals, including architects, engineers, and contractors, can benefit from the 179D tax incentive

  • Recognize the detailed process and necessary analyses required to qualify for and claim the 179D and 45L tax incentives

  • List the latest legislative changes affecting the 179D and 45L tax incentives and how they impact eligibility and benefits

  • Evaluate the implications of recent guidance on prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements for the 179D and 45L incentives

  • Describe strategies to ensure your building qualifies for both 179D and 45L incentives, maximizing potential tax savings

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Jared Jex

Cost Segregation Authority
Director of Strategic Client Services
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(385) 853-7020

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Jared spent 15 years of his career in operations and client management with Fidelity Investments, where he was responsible for building and maintaining relationships across the country and with operational oversight of retirement-plan assets. In 2018, Jared transitioned his passion to focus on tax-saving strategies. His relationship and client management experience has proven to be immediately successful in teaching the benefits of cost segregation to CPAs, Tax and Wealth Advisors, and Real Estate Investors of all levels. He is now responsible for global business development and education at Cost Segregation Authority.

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About Our Presenter

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Cost Segregation Authority, LLC has been performing high-quality cost segregation studies since 2006. With in-house cost engineers, construction professionals and CPAs dedicated to the service, our studies exceed industry standards. We strictly follow the Internal Revenue Service's Audit Techniques Guide and are proud to say that we have never had a change in any of our cost segregation reports.