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Executive Forum 2024: Navigating the new landscape — understanding transferability of federal tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act
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Event type:
WEBCAST SERIES
Event location:
Online
Recommended CPE Credits:
1
Event audience:
CFOs, CAOs, controllers, tax executives and other accounting and finance executives
Event contact details:
Event description
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has significantly expanded the types of organizations that may benefit from Energy Tax Credits by introducing new transferability provisions for certain federal tax credits. This webcast is designed to provide companies with an understanding of the transferability rules and considerations for buyers and sellers while providing key insights on the developing transferability market.
Join our session to hear from our panel, including Bellus, Holland & Knight, and Grant Thornton, as they delve into the fundamental concepts of transferability and compare two of the most prominent IRA credits: the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) and the Production Tax Credit (PTC).
During this session, you will learn:
- The basic principles of credit transferability under the IRA.
- Key differences between ITCs and PTCs.
- The final regulations governing the buying and selling of credits.
- Critical considerations and potential risk areas for buyers and sellers.
This webcast is ideal for:
- Companies exploring the potential benefits of federal tax credits.
- Businesses interested in buying or selling credits.
- Financial advisors and investors seeking to understand the new market dynamics.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the transferability of federal tax credits under the IRA. Register now to secure your spot.
Date and time
Thursday, November 21, 2024
2:00 PM ET - 3:00 PM ET
Recommended CPE credits
1
Learning objectives
- Cite the basic principles of credit transferability under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
- Identify the key differences between the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) and the Production Tax Credit (PTC).
- Define the final regulations governing the buying and selling of federal tax credits.
- Recognize critical considerations and potential risk areas for buyers and sellers in the transferability market.
- Define insights into the developing market dynamics for federal tax credits.
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Recommend field of study
Taxes
Program level
Overview
Prerequisite
N/A
Delivery method
Group - Internet
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