Infographic on How Designers Could Benefit From Section 179D Tax Deduction

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Want to boost cash flow by reducing your federal income tax liability? Interested in improving the energy efficiency of a building?

Consider the Energy Efficient Commercial Building Property Deduction, or 179D tax deduction.

Learn more about what the 179D tax deduction is, eligible buildings, how much you could claim, which taxpayers can claim the deduction, and steps to obtain the deduction in the infographic below.

You can also find details in our FAQ, How the Section 179D Tax Deduction Serves Designers and Builders.

A Section 179D infographic that details what the incentive is, eligible buildings, qualifying taxpayers, and steps to obtain it

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To learn if you qualify for the Section 179D tax deduction, contact your Moss Adams professional.

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