Join us for an overview designed to help navigate the complexities of the 179D and 45L energy efficiency tax incentives. This session will provide a comprehensive overview of these valuable tax benefits tailored for CPAs, building owners, developers, and design professionals. Attendees will learn how to maximize tax savings by leveraging these incentives for both commercial and residential real estate projects. The expert webinar presenters will guide attendees through the qualification criteria, legislative updates, and the latest guidance on prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements.
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Cost Segregation Authority
Vice President of Channel Partnerships
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Erik Oliver is the VP of Sales for Cost Segregation Authority. He holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Accounting from Westminster College. Prior to joining Cost Segregation Authority, Erik was an Operations Manager for a multimillion-dollar landscaping and design firm in Long Island, NY. Since heading west and joining Cost Segregation Authority, Erik has been speaking at local, regional, and national events and has been featured on many industry podcasts. He brings with him a passion for identifying cost savings and educating CPAs and commercial real estate owners on the benefits of cost segregation.
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