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Inflation Reduction Act updates for tax-exempt organizations

Date:
Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025
Time:
2 p.m. - 3 p.m. ET
Anticipated CPE:
1, Tax
While the One, Big, Beautiful Bill introduced sweeping changes to certain renewable energy tax credits, tax-exempt organizations can maximize the renewable energy tax credits, incentives, and other funding opportunities still available to them. Our specialists discuss how in this webinar.
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The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 dramatically expanded the available tax credits, tax incentives, and other funding opportunities related to the renewable energy sector. The One, Big, Beautiful Bill (OBBB) — enacted on July 4, 2025 — introduced sweeping changes to those credits, including accelerated phaseouts for electric vehicle, refueling, and wind and solar project credits. However, the OBBB delayed the implementation of certain provisions — meaning that, with careful planning, taxpayers can still take advantage of available credits. Additionally, the monetization options remain unchanged, and the benefits of qualifying activities are still available to nonprofits, governments, and other tax-exempt organizations.

During this webinar, our tax credit specialists will discuss how tax-exempt organizations can maximize the opportunities still available to them while understanding the nuances of eligibility and compliance, the importance of timelines and documentation, and any connections to foreign entities that could affect credit eligibility. With proactive planning and collaboration with specialists, organizations can adapt quickly and maximize opportunities in this dynamic landscape.

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