Section 179D Tax Deduction for Commercial Building Owners and Tenants

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Commercial building owners and tenants who improve the energy efficiency of a building could reduce their federal income tax liability with the 179D tax deduction. Find out more about the deduction, including how much you could claim, the steps to obtain it, and more in the infographic below.

179D tax deduction infographic describing what it is, how much building owners and tenants can claim, and more.

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