179D Tax Deduction West Virginia
Our team of engineers and tax experts will obtain the maximum 179D deductions available in the state of West Virginia, following IRS guidance. The deduction ranges between $0.60/sq ft and $1.80/sq ft for energy-efficient lighting, HVAC systems, and the building envelope. The process for obtaining the 179D deduction in West Virginia requires a detailed analysis that must be certified by a qualified third party. KBKG has the in-house expertise and the required professional qualifications to certify your West Virginia property as required by the IRS.
Case Study: West Virginia
An office building in Huntington, West Virginia with 22,587 square feet qualified for the 179D full tax deduction.
KBKG successfully obtained $40,657 in total 179D tax deductions.
Eligible improvements
Taxpayers that invest in ground-up construction or in improvements to their existing buildings are potentially eligible for 179D deductions. Eligible improvements must reduce energy use by making investments in any of the following categories: a building's envelope, HVAC, and/or interior lighting systems. There are different ways to pursue a deduction and all require comparison to the ASHRAE Standards and certification by a qualified expert.
Eligible deductions for Architects & Designers
Architects and designers in West Virginia who implement energy-efficient designs on government buildings are also eligible for the deduction if their design meets the criteria.
Section 179D Benefits
Size of
Improvement |
Partial Tax Deductions
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Full Tax
Deduction |
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Lighting
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HVAC
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Envelope
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50,000 sf
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$15K - $30K
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$30K
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$30K
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$90K
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100,000 sf
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$30K - $60K
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$60K
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$60K
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$180K
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300,000 sf
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$90K - $180K
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$180K
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$180K
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$540K
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