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The US Treasury and IRS have unveiled the final regulations under the Section 48 Investment Tax Credit (ITC), aiming to provide clarity and flexibility for taxpayers. These comprehensive updates, issued on December 4, 2024, redefine what qualifies as energy property and establish new rules for energy credits. This move is part of the broader amendments introduced by the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.


Key Updates and Clarifications

Among the significant changes, the regulations bring modifications to the definition of qualified biogas property and clarify the rules for energy storage technologies. The regulations also address the recapture rules and the 80/20 rule for retrofitted energy property, as well as the inclusion of qualified interconnection costs.


These updates are designed to enhance the clarity and flexibility required for effective tax planning and compliance. Key subjects include:

  • Energy Property Definitions and Rules
  • Section 48 Investment Tax Credit (ITC)
  • Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 Impacts
  • Prevailing Wage and Apprenticeship Requirements
  • Modifications to Qualified Biogas Property and Energy Storage

Impact on Taxpayers

These regulations, published in the Federal Register on December 12, 2024, are expected to significantly impact how taxpayers approach energy projects. The regulations now allow for a more nuanced understanding of what constitutes a single energy project, especially in the context of prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements.


For more detailed insights, you can refer to the original article on Mayer Brown’s website.


Expert Contributions

The article was authored by a team of experts from Mayer Brown, including Michelle M. Jewett, Daniel T. Kiely, Isaac L. Maron, JoonBeom Pae, Warren S. Payne, Amit S. Neuman, and Allison Taylor.


Additional Resources

For more information on related topics, you can explore Mayer Brown’s publications on domestic content bonus credits and prevailing wage requirements under the Inflation Reduction Act:

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