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BriteSwitch News Articles > January 2012

It's Not Too Late To Get Your EPAct Tax Deduction for 2011

Tax Refund

Have you worked on a large lighting project in 2011? If so, that project may still qualify for a significant tax deduction thanks to the Energy Policy Act of 2005. Because the EPAct certification does not need to happen at installation, any lighting project put into service in 2011 can still qualify for the deduction. That means you can save money when filing your taxes for 2011. However, you have to act now or you will lose the opportunity.

 

The size of the tax deduction can be very significant; lighting projects can qualify for a tax deduction of up to 60 cents per square foot, up to the total cost of the project. This deduction can significantly improve the payback period of the investment.

 

The complexity of EPAct can be overwhelming, but BriteSwitch can make it simple for you. We will complete all the paperwork, do the calculations to optimize the tax savings, and provide the Certificate of Compliance. The final result will be all the documentation you need for your tax professional to file your EPAct tax deduction.

 

Do you want to see how much of a deduction you may be eligible for?

Click here to use the Quick EPAct Estimator.

 

 

 

 

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