IRS Releases Guidances for Clean Energy Tax Credits – The Presidential Prayer Team

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Expands program to include co-owned and co-invested projects.

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently finalized its expansion to clean energy tax credits, allowing co-owners and co-investors in clean energy projects to access the program. Many clean energy projects are co-owned by tax-complex or tax-exempt organizations, like local governments, Tribal entities, rural co-ops, churches, and hospitals. They were previously ineligible for clean energy tax credits since they are not eligible for a variety of other tax credits. This update to the IRS’ clean energy policy will allow these co-owners to receive direct pay from the IRS for expanding clean energy in the United States.

“The Biden-Harris Administration is focused on continuing the clean energy investment boom and ensuring all Americans benefit from the growth of this sector,” said Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo. “Direct pay is helping more clean…

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