Parking Garages Case study
Go green, save green
179D is a tax incentive that is available for newly constructed or renovated buildings that have installed energy-saving elements. This tax deduction provides tax-saving benefits for commercial building owners, as well as architectural and design firms that have worked on projects for public agency-owned facilities.
Originally passed under the 2005 Energy Policy, the 179D tax provision allows a tax deduction of up to $5 per square foot for both new and existing buildings.
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Parking Garages
Project: A parking garage
Location: Florida
Square footage: 315,624
NTG’s team began by conducting the required energy simulation to verify the deduction. They then communicated with building owners to explain the deduction and obtain all required documentation. They also worked with qualified engineers and contractors to complete inspections and testing. Finally, NTG provided tax consulting to verify the deductions and oversee the tax filing process.
Parking Garage Case study Table
Location | Lighting | Square Footage | Tax Benefit |
Florida | $0.60 | 3,15,624 | 189374.4 |
Total | $189374.4 |
They utilized the savings from 179D for automatic lighting features for qualified parking areas. Because the lighting features have automatic time clock on/off controls integrated into the electrical panels, they conserve a significant amount of energy. Engineered Tax Services found that this qualified the building for a partial 179D deduction on lighting subsystems. Calculated at $0.60 per square foot, the resulting tax savings totalled $1,89,374.
NTG’s success in this area is due to their understanding of complex construction and design projects. The team performs a high degree of due diligence and works with a variety of government authorities to expedite the approval process. This ensures that their clients receive the maximum possible benefit from the 179D program.
If you are a parking garage facility considering energy efficiency improvements, you should talk to our team about the 179D tax deduction. The deduction can help you to make your storage facility more sustainable and save money on energy costs.
How Do You Qualify Based on Your Industry?
The 179D Tax Deduction is for Architects, Engineering Firms, Commercial Building Owners, and Construction Firms. This deduction is especially profitable for renovation projects, usually performed by these professional teams.
Qualifying Energy-Savings Are All Around You
It can be difficult to figure out if your building’s energy efficiency improvements qualify for this deduction. National Tax Group makes it easy with an in-depth study of your project and how it qualifies.
EPAct 179D studies are applicable for the following:
- New construction of commercial buildings
- Upgrades, renovations and retrofits, improvements to lighting, HVAC, envelope (roof, insulation, and windows), energy performance contracting, CRA redevelopment
- LEED-certified buildings
- Green/energy-efficient buildings
- Residential apartment buildings
- Public buildings
Commercial Building Owners
Architects & Designers
How Do You Qualify Based on Your Industry?
The 179D Tax Deduction is for Architects, Engineering Firms, Commercial Building Owners, and Construction Firms. This deduction is especially profitable for renovation projects, usually performed by these professional teams.
Qualifying Energy-Savings Are All Around You
It can be difficult to figure out if your building’s energy efficiency improvements qualify for this deduction. National Tax Group makes it easy with an in-depth study of your project and how it qualifies.
EPAct 179D studies are applicable for the following:
- New construction of commercial buildings
- Upgrades, renovations and retrofits, improvements to lighting, HVAC, envelope (roof, insulation, and windows), energy performance contracting, CRA redevelopment
- LEED-certified buildings
- Green/energy-efficient buildings
- Residential apartment buildings
- Public buildings
We are excited to announce that after years of legislation
179D & 45L have been extended
Lighting
Interior & Parking Garages
.60¢ Per Sq. Ft.
HVAC
Heating, Cooling, Ventilation and Hot Water
.60¢ Per Sq. Ft.
Building Envelope
Envelope Systems, Windows, Doors, Roofs and Insulation
.60¢ Per Sq. Ft.
80,000 X $1.80 =
$144,000
How Do You Qualify Based on Your Industry?
The 179D Tax Deduction is for Architects, Engineering Firms, Commercial Building Owners, and Construction Firms. This deduction is especially profitable for renovation projects, usually performed by these professional teams.
Qualifying Energy-Savings Are All Around You
It can be difficult to figure out if your building’s energy efficiency improvements qualify for this deduction. National Tax Group makes it easy with an in-depth study of your project and how it qualifies.
EPAct 179D studies are applicable for the following:
- New construction of commercial buildings
- Upgrades, renovations and retrofits, improvements to lighting, HVAC, envelope (roof, insulation, and windows), energy performance contracting, CRA redevelopment
- LEED-certified buildings
- Green/energy-efficient buildings
- Residential apartment buildings
- Public buildings
Commercial Building Owners
Architects & Designers
GO GREEN, SAVE GREEN
179D is a tax incentive that is available for newly constructed or renovated buildings that have installed energy-saving elements. This tax deduction provides tax-saving benefits for commercial building owners, as well as architectural and design firms that have worked on projects for public agency-owned facilities.
Originally passed under the 2005 Energy Policy, the 179D tax provision allows a tax deduction of up to $5 per square foot for both new and existing buildings.