HVAC, LED lighting, roofing and insulation, and windows can be strategically evaluated and allocated toward energy-efficient tax deductions, helping maximize savings through improved asset classification and energy optimization strategies.
Section 179D of the Internal Revenue Code provides a powerful tax deduction for building owners who invest in energy-efficient improvements. HVAC systems, LED lighting, roofing, and window components can be strategically evaluated and allocated toward energy-efficient tax deductions.
With the Inflation Reduction Act enhancements, the 179D deduction has expanded substantially for qualifying commercial buildings, making energy-efficient upgrades one of the most valuable tax strategies available today. The actual deduction depends on the size of the project, the systems installed, and the energy performance achieved.
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems that meet or exceed ASHRAE 90.1 reference standards can generate substantial deductions.
Energy-efficient lighting retrofits and installations that reduce overall building energy consumption qualify for 179D deductions.
High-performance roofing systems and building envelope improvements that reduce thermal transfer and energy demand.
High-performance window replacements that improve energy efficiency can be strategically classified for maximum deductions.
Let our team analyze your property and show you exactly how much you could be saving with 179D energy-efficient deductions.