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Pittsburgh URA Awarded $35 Million in Development Tax Credits

Joseph Coupal - Monday, February 28, 2011
Pittsburgh URA awarded $35 million in development tax credits

The U.S. Treasury Department has awarded Pittsburgh's Urban Redevelopment Authority $35 million in tax credits to stimulate investment in low-income communities.

The URA was one of 99 applicants to receive the New Market Tax Credits; more than 250 government entities, nonprofits and other groups applied.

The tax credits will go to investors in "Community Development Entities," groups formed to undertake projects in low-income neighborhoods. The cedits are designed to draw private investment into those communities.

"This is great news for Pittsburgh," Mayor Luke Ravenstahl said in a statement. "This award will leverage millions of dollars of investment into businesses and real estate projects to create jobs and promote growth in our neighborhoods."

U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., and Rep. Mike Doyle, D-Forest Hills, supported the URA's application.

By Joe Smydo, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 - Section 1603

Joseph Coupal - Monday, December 20, 2010
Wind Energy Tax Credits

... By Warren Kirshenbaum

In order to jump-start the economy and defuse some of the economic hardship caused by the recession, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (the “Act”) attempted to infuse financial benefits and incentives into the economy. One of the sections of the Act benefits supporters and investors of renewable energy. The US is determined to be in the fore front of the renewable energy industry, and the government hopes that the industry continues to prosper despite the volatile economic times. Specifically, Section 1603 of the Act (the “grant” or “grants”) provides grants from the federal government to eligible “persons” (a legal construct including entities) who develop renewable energy systems during the recessionary period. The Federal government already provides tax credits that benefit the renewable energy industry that is credit that reduces dollar for dollar an eligible tax payer’s tax liability, if the taxpayer engaged in a qualifying renewable energy program. However, fearing that investors in renewable energy will not be able to successfully monetize tax credits, Section 1603 provides grants in lieu of the tax credits to interested investors. The purpose of Section 1603 is to temporarily fill the gap that was created by a lack of demand for tax credits from investors and simultaneously decrease American’s dependency on non-renewable energy sources while creating or retaining jobs.

The grant is for qualifying persons who install specified energy system on property during 2009 or 2010. The Treasury will provide grants up to 10% or 30% (depending on the energy system) of qualifying expenses. Persons eligible for the grant include government agencies, 501(c) organizations (non-profits), entities as qualified under IRC sec 54(j) paragraph 4, and partnerships or other pass-thru entities, or any direct or indirect partner of such entities.

Solar Energy Tax Credits

Specified energy systems include large wind, closed-loop and open-loop biomass facilities, geothermal, landfill gas facility, trash facility, qualified hydropower facility, marine & hydrokinetic, solar, fuel cells, microturbines, combined heat & power, small wind, and geothermal heat pumps. Qualifying persons will continue to be eligible for the grant even when the renewable energy project is completed after 2010, for so long as the qualifying project began in 2009 or 2010. Beginning a qualifying project is defined as conducting physical work of significant nature either on or off site, costing at least 5% of the total cost of the project. Furthermore, the original use of the energy system must begin with an applicant. Accordingly, a person will not be eligible for the grant by simply purchasing an already installed renewable energy system. The applicant, however, may use pre-owned parts in the facility, but their costs may not exceed 20% of the total cost of the facility.

If less than 5% of the total cost is incurred during the 2009 or 2010 period or only preliminary work was completed during that time, the persons seeking the grant will be disqualified. Preliminary work includes planning or designing, securing financing, exploring, researching, clearing a site, test drilling, or excavation to change the contour of the land. On the other hand, excavation for the foundation or the pouring of the concrete pads of the foundation will be considered as the start of construction. The start of construction also includes the start of manufacturing components, even though the manufacturing is completed off-site.

The Act includes a powerful tool for businesses and individuals who support and are involved in the development of the renewable energy industry. The grant, although currently offered for a temporary period of time, offers an incentive to continue to build renewable energy systems in one’s community. For those who began constructing a renewable energy facility in 2009-2010 period, applying for the Section 1603 grant should be a priority. Although the application for the grant is complicated and often confusing, obtaining up to 30% of the eligible expenses offers a significant resource to assist in making your project a success. Cherrytree Group LLC and Kirshenbaum Law Offices can provide to you the expertise needed to decipher whether you qualify for the renewable energy grant and assist you in applying for and obtaining the grant as well as assist you in monetizing your tax credits.

Thayer Morgan Interviews Warren Kirshenbaum

Joseph Coupal - Friday, December 10, 2010

Thayer Morgan interviews Warren Kirshenbaum Esq. on Distressed Properties and Tax Credits on Brownfields, Renewable Energy, New Markets, Historic and Low Income Housing.

 

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