Are you in the construction industry, specifically working on commercial properties? Have you recently completed or are you planning energy-efficient improvements to a building? If so, there’s a valuable tax opportunity you absolutely should know about: the Section 179D deduction.
Think of the Section 179D deduction as a potential tax savings tool designed to reward you for making smart, energy-conscious choices in your commercial building projects. It’s a way the U.S. government incentivizes energy efficiency, and for qualifying projects, the benefits can be significant.
Here’s the exciting part: this deduction can translate into a reduction in your tax liability based on the square footage of the building where improvements were made. While the exact dollar amount per square foot can change, for 2025, it can be up to $5.81 per square foot for projects that meet certain energy efficiency targets and prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements. Even without meeting those specific labor requirements, a valuable deduction of up to $1.16 per square foot is available for achieving a high level of energy savings.
That’s a substantial potential tax benefit!
What Kind of Energy-Efficient Improvements Qualify?
The Section 179D deduction applies to eligible property installed as part of a plan to reduce a building’s total annual energy and power costs. This typically includes improvements to key building systems such as:
Let’s Look at a Practical Example:
Imagine you’ve just completed a 100,000 square foot commercial building project, and the HVAC and interior lighting systems you installed are highly energy efficient, meeting the necessary performance standards.
If your project qualifies for, say, a $2.00 per square foot deduction (this rate depends on the level of energy savings achieved, as mentioned, the rates for 2025 go up to $5.81 with certain requirements), that translates to a $200,000 deduction. That’s a significant reduction in taxable income, simply for incorporating energy-efficient elements that you may have already planned for or considered!
Who Can Benefit?
This deduction is primarily available to builders and Building Owner. However, if you are a designer (like an architect, engineer, or contractor) for energy-efficient systems installed in buildings owned by tax-exempt entities (such as government buildings, non-profits, or Native American tribal governments), you may also be able to allocate this deduction to yourself.
Important Considerations:
For anyone involved in commercial construction and energy-efficient upgrades, the Section 179D deduction presents a compelling opportunity to reduce tax liability and improve project economics. It’s a tangible benefit for making environmentally conscious decisions that also have a positive impact on operating costs in the long run.
Not sure if your projects qualify or how to claim this deduction? The rules surrounding Section 179D can be complex, involving energy modeling and certification requirements. This is where professional guidance is invaluable.
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