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Solar and Wind Tax Credits Extended, Again

By Jeffrey G. Davis, Daniel T. Kiely, George K. Haines, Isaac L. Maron & Andre M. Smith II on January 5, 2021
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On Monday, December 21, 2020, the United States Congress passed a second large stimulus bill[1] (the “Relief Bill”) aimed at curtailing the economic disruptions caused by COVID-19. The Relief Bill, among other things, extends renewable energy tax credits for wind projects, solar projects and carbon capture and sequestration and contains specific provisions addressing offshore wind farms. These extensions include a one-year extension for wind projects, a two-year extension for solar projects and a two-year extension for carbon capture and sequestration projects. President Trump is expected to sign the Relief Bill and has until December 28, 2020 to do so, when the current stopgap funding measure expires.

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Isaac Maron advises clients in connection with a range of tax aspects of the development, financing, and acquisition of renewable energy assets.

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