Tax Incentives to Ease the
Pain


    California Center for Sustainable Energy
                October 14, 2009

     Presented by Walter Wang, JD, LL.M
Circular 230 Disclosure
Please be advised that, based on current IRS
rules and standards, the following presentation
was not intended or written to be used, and
cannot be used by the taxpayer, for the purpose
of avoiding penalties that may be imposed on
the taxpayer. If this presentation is provided in
any manner to another taxpayer, he or she
cannot use the advice and should seek advice
based on his or her own particular
circumstances from an independent tax advisor.
Setting the Stage
Current Economic Conditions



  Global economic recession – Are we
  out of it yet?
  Significantly lower oil prices in 2009
  compared to Summer 2008 highs.
  Energy/Oil Billionaire T. Boone Pickens
  forecasts oil will pass $75/barrel before
  the end of the year and the average
  price per barrel will be $80 in 2010.
Current Climate Conditions

 Recession = Global decline in greenhouse
 gas emissions in 2009.
 If there was no recession, then:
   By late in the century, 90% of the Sierra snow
   pack would be lost, sea level rising by more than
   20 inches, and there would be 3 to 4 times
   increase in heat wave days (“Climate Change
   Proposed Scoping Plan”, California Air
   Resources Board (October 2008)).
 San Diego Foundation 2050 Report
Residential Electricity Rates in California
(1990-2009)




    Source: Energy Information
    Administration
Price of Crude Oil
(1970-2008)
Price of Crude Oil
(2008-2009)
The Tax Benefits
Purchasing a Hybrid Car

 Tax credit available to vehicles placed
 in service after December 31, 2005 and
 before December 31, 2010.
 Tax credit applies only to the original
 purchaser of a new, qualifying hybrid
 (used hybrids need not apply).
 Leases – The lessor claims the credit.
 AMT Limitations – None for 2009
Purchasing a Hybrid

 Tax Credit is phased out once the
 manufacturer has sold its 60,000th hybrid
 vehicle.
   What is the phase out period?
      1st 2 quarters of the phase out period – 50% of the
      allowable credit.
      3rd and 4th quarters – 25% of the allowable credit.
      No credit is available for cars purchased after the last
      day of the 4th quarter of the phase out period.
Qualifying Hybrids

 Honda and Toyota/Lexus hybrids no longer
 qualify as tax credits have been completely
 phased out.
 GM – Full Tax Credits Applies
 Ford – Phase-Out Period – Reduced Credits
 Chrysler – Full Tax Credit Applies
 Mazda – Full Tax Credit Applies
 Nissan – Full Tax Credit Applies
Qualifying Hybrids
Claiming the Tax Credit for the
Purchase of a Hybrid Vehicle
 IRS Form 8910
What about clean-diesel cars?

 Tax credit available as an “advanced lean
 burn technology motor vehicle”
 Phase out rule applies here as well.
 Qualifying cars
   2009 Audi Q7 TDI - $1,150
   2009 BMW 335d - $900
   2009 BMW X5 xDrive35d - $1,800
   2009 Mercedes GL 320 BlueTEC - $1,800
   2009 Mercedes R 320 BlueTEC - $1,550
   2009 Mercedes ML 320 BlueTEC - $900
   2009 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0L TDI Sedan - $1,300
   2009 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0L TDI SportWagen - $1,300
   2009 Volkswagen Toureg TDI - $1,150
Other Credits Available for
Purchase of a Vehicle
 Alternative Fuel Motor Vehicle Credit
   “alternative fuel” means compressed
   natural gas, liquefied natural gas, liquefied
   petroleum gas, hydrogen, and any liquid
   at least 85% of the volume of which
   consists of methanol.
      Honda Civic GX - $4,000
   What about the “Flex Fuel” designation?
Other Credits Available for
Purchase of a Vehicle
 Plug-In Conversion Credit
   10% of the cost of converting such vehicle
   as does not exceed $40,000.
Plug-In Electric Drive Vehicles

 Credit for new qualified plug-in electric drive
 motor vehicles (2009)
    $2,500 + $417 for each kWh of traction battery
    capacity in excess of 4kWh.
    Credit is limited to between $7,500 to $15,000
    depending on the gross vehicle weight of the car.
       Golf carts need not apply.
    Phase-out begins after 250,000th vehicle is sold
    after December 31, 2008.
    AMT Limitations
    Use IRS Form 8834 to claim the credit.
Plug-In Electric Drive Vehicles

 Credit amount after December 31,
 2009
   $2,500 + $417 for each kWh of traction
   battery capacity in excess of 5kWh.
   Credit is limited to $5,000.
   Phase-out threshold is now 200,000.
Plug-In Electric Drive Vehicles

 Applicable Vehicles Include:
   Fisker Karma
   Tesla Roadster
   Tesla Model S
   Chevrolet Volt
   Nissan Leaf
Energy Efficiency – The Low
Hanging Fruit
 30% tax credit for amounts paid or incurred
 for qualified energy efficiency improvements
 and residential energy property
 expenditures.
 Limitation: $1,500 (cumulative for all
 expenditures for 2009 and 2010).
 Original use of the property must begin with
 the taxpayer.
 Tax credit only applies to a dwelling unit that
 is a person’s principal residence.
    This includes qualifying manufactured homes.
Energy Efficiency – The Low
Hanging Fruit
 What improvements qualify?
   “qualified energy efficiency improvements” =
   “energy efficient building envelope components”
      Insulation material or system (including any vapor
      retarder or seal to limit infiltration) that is specifically
      and primarily designed to reduce heat loss or gain of a
      dwelling unit when installed. The products must meet
      the prescriptive criteria as established by the 2009
      IECC, as was in effect on February 17, 2009.
      Exterior Windows, Skylights, & Doors that have a U
      factor and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient of 0.30 or below
      and meets the prescriptive criteria as established by
      the IECC.
Energy Efficiency – The Low
Hanging Fruit
   Storm windows and doors that, in combination
   with the exterior window or door has a U factor
   and SHGC of 0.30 or below
   Metal roof (1) that has appropriate pigmented
   coatings that are specifically and primarily
   designed to reduce the heat gain of a dwelling
   unit when installed on the dwelling unit, and (2)
   meets or exceeds either of the applicable Energy
   Star program requirements.
Energy Efficiency – The Low
Hanging Fruit
   Asphalt roof that (1) has appropriate cooling
   granules that are specifically and primarily
   designed to reduce the heat gain of a dwelling
   unit when installed, and (2) meets or exceeds
   either of the applicable Energy Star program
   requirements.
Energy Efficiency – The Low
Hanging Fruit
 Tax credit for expenditures made with
 respect to eligible building envelope
 components does not include
 installation costs.
Energy Efficiency – The Low
Hanging Fruit
 “Residential energy property
 expenditures” = “qualified energy
 property”
   Electric heat pump water heater that
   yields an energy factor of at least 2.0 in
   the standard DOE test procedure.
   Electric heat pump that achieves the
   highest efficiency tier established by the
   Consortium for Energy Efficiency (1/1/09)
Energy Efficiency – The Low
Hanging Fruit
   Central air conditioner that achieves the highest
   efficiency tier established by the Consortium for
   Energy Efficiency (1/1/09)
   Natural gas, propane, or oil water heater that has
   an energy factor of at least 0.82 or a thermal
   efficiency of at least 90%.
   Biomass-burning stove to heat a home or to heat
   water for use in the home and that has a thermal
   efficiency rating of at least 75% as measured
   using a lower heating value.
Energy Efficiency – The Low
Hanging Fruit
   Natural gas furnace that achieves an annual fuel utilization
   efficiency rate of not less than 95.
   Natural gas hot water boiler that achieves an annual fuel
   utilization efficiency rate of not less than 90.
   Propane furnace that achieves an annual fuel utilization
   efficiency rate of not less than 95.
   Propane hot water boiler that achieves an annual fuel
   utilization efficiency rate of not less than 90.
   Oil Furnace that achieves an annual fuel utilization
   efficiency rate of not less than 90.
   Oil hot water boiler that achieves an annual fuel utilization
   efficiency rate of not less than 90.
   Advanced main air circulating fan (fan that is used in a
   natural gas, propane, or oil furnace and has an annual
   electricity use of no more than 2% of the total annual site
Energy Efficiency – The Low
Hanging Fruit
 Installation costs for qualified energy
 property are included for purposes of
 determining the tax credit.
 Reliance of Manufacturer’s Certification
 that property qualifies as either
 qualified energy property or eligible
 building envelope component is
 permissible.
Energy Efficiency – The Low
Hanging Fruit
 Special Rule for Energy Star
   Not all products with the Energy Star label qualify
   for this tax credit. Only products that meet the
   requirements of the tax credit qualify.
   For amounts paid or incurred before June 1,
   2009 for property placed in service after February
   17, 2009:
      Taxpayers may rely on the Energy Star label for
      exterior windows and skylights, if the window or
      skylight is installed in the region identified on the label.
Energy Efficiency – The Low
Hanging Fruit
 Use IRS Form 5695 to Claim the
 Credit.
 No AMT Limitation in 2009.
 Condominiums – Each homeowner
 shall be treated as having made the
 individual’s proportionate share of any
 expenditures of the HOA.
Energy Efficiency – The Low
Hanging Fruit
 State Developments:
   CPUC’s recent approval of approximately
   $3.1 billion in ratepayer funding for energy
   efficiency programs for 2010-2012.
Energy Efficiency – The Low
Hanging Fruit
 Strategic Plan goals for the residential sector are:
    Home buyers, owners and renovators will implement a
    whole-house approach to energy consumption that will
    guide their purchase and use of existing homes, home
    equipment (e.g., HVAC systems), household appliances,
    lighting, and "plug load" amenities.
    Plug loads will be managed by developing consumer
    electronics and appliances that use less energy and
    provide tools to enable customers to understand and
    manage their energy demand.
    The residential lighting industry will undergo substantial
    transformation through the deployment of high-efficiency
    and high performance lighting technologies, supported by
    state and national codes and standards.
Going Solar?

 30% Tax Credit on the purchase of qualified
 solar water heating property expenditures.
   “qualified solar water heating property
   expenditure” is an expenditure for property to
   heat water for use in a dwelling unit located in the
   US and used a a residence by the taxpayer if at
   least half of the energy used by such property for
   such purpose is derived by the sun.
Going Solar?

 30% Tax Credit for qualified solar
 electric property expenditures
 Both the tax credit for solar water
 heating property and solar electric
 property may be taken in the same
 year
 No AMT Limitation
 Excess tax credit can be carried
 forward.
Going Solar?

 CA incentives
   Solar Water Heating Pilot Program
   ($1,500 maximum)
   California Solar Initiative
     Sliding scale down rewards early entrants
     Current step = 5
        EPBB = $1.55/watt
        Next step – incentive gets reduced down to $1.10
        /watt
Going Solar?

 Taxability of CSI Rebate
   Since the CSI rebate is from ratepayer
   funds, for residential application, the
   rebate is exempt from Federal income tax.
   The CSI rebate is exempt from CA
   income tax.
Going Solar?

 Example of CSI Rebate/Tax Interaction
Going Solar?

 Other Tax Issues:
   Sales tax applies to the sale of the system
   but does not apply to installation costs.
   No property tax increase as a result of the
   installation of solar electric or solar hot
   water systems.
Going Solar?

 Financing Options
   Cash Purchase
   Home Equity Loan
   Community Based Financing
   Power Purchase Agreements
   Leases
Going Solar?

 Other Issues
   Condo’s – similar rule to solar hot water heating
   systems
   HOA Issues
      CA Civil Code Sec. 714 and 714.1
   Feed In Tariff (AB 920)
      Requires electric utilities to adopt by January 1, 2011,
      a net surplus electricity compensation valuation to
      compensate a net surplus customer-generator.
      Does not limit an eligible customer’s eligibility for other
      rebates, incentives, or credits.
Thank You
Contact Information:
Walter Wang, JD, LL.M
Managing Director
Sunflower Tax
(619) 231-2712
walter.wang@sunflowertax.com
www.sunflowertax.com

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Tax Incentives To Ease The Pain Presentation Full Version

  • 1. Tax Incentives to Ease the Pain California Center for Sustainable Energy October 14, 2009 Presented by Walter Wang, JD, LL.M
  • 2. Circular 230 Disclosure Please be advised that, based on current IRS rules and standards, the following presentation was not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used by the taxpayer, for the purpose of avoiding penalties that may be imposed on the taxpayer. If this presentation is provided in any manner to another taxpayer, he or she cannot use the advice and should seek advice based on his or her own particular circumstances from an independent tax advisor.
  • 4. Current Economic Conditions Global economic recession – Are we out of it yet? Significantly lower oil prices in 2009 compared to Summer 2008 highs. Energy/Oil Billionaire T. Boone Pickens forecasts oil will pass $75/barrel before the end of the year and the average price per barrel will be $80 in 2010.
  • 5. Current Climate Conditions Recession = Global decline in greenhouse gas emissions in 2009. If there was no recession, then: By late in the century, 90% of the Sierra snow pack would be lost, sea level rising by more than 20 inches, and there would be 3 to 4 times increase in heat wave days (“Climate Change Proposed Scoping Plan”, California Air Resources Board (October 2008)). San Diego Foundation 2050 Report
  • 6. Residential Electricity Rates in California (1990-2009) Source: Energy Information Administration
  • 7. Price of Crude Oil (1970-2008)
  • 8. Price of Crude Oil (2008-2009)
  • 10. Purchasing a Hybrid Car Tax credit available to vehicles placed in service after December 31, 2005 and before December 31, 2010. Tax credit applies only to the original purchaser of a new, qualifying hybrid (used hybrids need not apply). Leases – The lessor claims the credit. AMT Limitations – None for 2009
  • 11. Purchasing a Hybrid Tax Credit is phased out once the manufacturer has sold its 60,000th hybrid vehicle. What is the phase out period? 1st 2 quarters of the phase out period – 50% of the allowable credit. 3rd and 4th quarters – 25% of the allowable credit. No credit is available for cars purchased after the last day of the 4th quarter of the phase out period.
  • 12. Qualifying Hybrids Honda and Toyota/Lexus hybrids no longer qualify as tax credits have been completely phased out. GM – Full Tax Credits Applies Ford – Phase-Out Period – Reduced Credits Chrysler – Full Tax Credit Applies Mazda – Full Tax Credit Applies Nissan – Full Tax Credit Applies
  • 14. Claiming the Tax Credit for the Purchase of a Hybrid Vehicle IRS Form 8910
  • 15. What about clean-diesel cars? Tax credit available as an “advanced lean burn technology motor vehicle” Phase out rule applies here as well. Qualifying cars 2009 Audi Q7 TDI - $1,150 2009 BMW 335d - $900 2009 BMW X5 xDrive35d - $1,800 2009 Mercedes GL 320 BlueTEC - $1,800 2009 Mercedes R 320 BlueTEC - $1,550 2009 Mercedes ML 320 BlueTEC - $900 2009 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0L TDI Sedan - $1,300 2009 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0L TDI SportWagen - $1,300 2009 Volkswagen Toureg TDI - $1,150
  • 16. Other Credits Available for Purchase of a Vehicle Alternative Fuel Motor Vehicle Credit “alternative fuel” means compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, hydrogen, and any liquid at least 85% of the volume of which consists of methanol. Honda Civic GX - $4,000 What about the “Flex Fuel” designation?
  • 17. Other Credits Available for Purchase of a Vehicle Plug-In Conversion Credit 10% of the cost of converting such vehicle as does not exceed $40,000.
  • 18. Plug-In Electric Drive Vehicles Credit for new qualified plug-in electric drive motor vehicles (2009) $2,500 + $417 for each kWh of traction battery capacity in excess of 4kWh. Credit is limited to between $7,500 to $15,000 depending on the gross vehicle weight of the car. Golf carts need not apply. Phase-out begins after 250,000th vehicle is sold after December 31, 2008. AMT Limitations Use IRS Form 8834 to claim the credit.
  • 19. Plug-In Electric Drive Vehicles Credit amount after December 31, 2009 $2,500 + $417 for each kWh of traction battery capacity in excess of 5kWh. Credit is limited to $5,000. Phase-out threshold is now 200,000.
  • 20. Plug-In Electric Drive Vehicles Applicable Vehicles Include: Fisker Karma Tesla Roadster Tesla Model S Chevrolet Volt Nissan Leaf
  • 21. Energy Efficiency – The Low Hanging Fruit 30% tax credit for amounts paid or incurred for qualified energy efficiency improvements and residential energy property expenditures. Limitation: $1,500 (cumulative for all expenditures for 2009 and 2010). Original use of the property must begin with the taxpayer. Tax credit only applies to a dwelling unit that is a person’s principal residence. This includes qualifying manufactured homes.
  • 22. Energy Efficiency – The Low Hanging Fruit What improvements qualify? “qualified energy efficiency improvements” = “energy efficient building envelope components” Insulation material or system (including any vapor retarder or seal to limit infiltration) that is specifically and primarily designed to reduce heat loss or gain of a dwelling unit when installed. The products must meet the prescriptive criteria as established by the 2009 IECC, as was in effect on February 17, 2009. Exterior Windows, Skylights, & Doors that have a U factor and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient of 0.30 or below and meets the prescriptive criteria as established by the IECC.
  • 23. Energy Efficiency – The Low Hanging Fruit Storm windows and doors that, in combination with the exterior window or door has a U factor and SHGC of 0.30 or below Metal roof (1) that has appropriate pigmented coatings that are specifically and primarily designed to reduce the heat gain of a dwelling unit when installed on the dwelling unit, and (2) meets or exceeds either of the applicable Energy Star program requirements.
  • 24. Energy Efficiency – The Low Hanging Fruit Asphalt roof that (1) has appropriate cooling granules that are specifically and primarily designed to reduce the heat gain of a dwelling unit when installed, and (2) meets or exceeds either of the applicable Energy Star program requirements.
  • 25. Energy Efficiency – The Low Hanging Fruit Tax credit for expenditures made with respect to eligible building envelope components does not include installation costs.
  • 26. Energy Efficiency – The Low Hanging Fruit “Residential energy property expenditures” = “qualified energy property” Electric heat pump water heater that yields an energy factor of at least 2.0 in the standard DOE test procedure. Electric heat pump that achieves the highest efficiency tier established by the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (1/1/09)
  • 27. Energy Efficiency – The Low Hanging Fruit Central air conditioner that achieves the highest efficiency tier established by the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (1/1/09) Natural gas, propane, or oil water heater that has an energy factor of at least 0.82 or a thermal efficiency of at least 90%. Biomass-burning stove to heat a home or to heat water for use in the home and that has a thermal efficiency rating of at least 75% as measured using a lower heating value.
  • 28. Energy Efficiency – The Low Hanging Fruit Natural gas furnace that achieves an annual fuel utilization efficiency rate of not less than 95. Natural gas hot water boiler that achieves an annual fuel utilization efficiency rate of not less than 90. Propane furnace that achieves an annual fuel utilization efficiency rate of not less than 95. Propane hot water boiler that achieves an annual fuel utilization efficiency rate of not less than 90. Oil Furnace that achieves an annual fuel utilization efficiency rate of not less than 90. Oil hot water boiler that achieves an annual fuel utilization efficiency rate of not less than 90. Advanced main air circulating fan (fan that is used in a natural gas, propane, or oil furnace and has an annual electricity use of no more than 2% of the total annual site
  • 29. Energy Efficiency – The Low Hanging Fruit Installation costs for qualified energy property are included for purposes of determining the tax credit. Reliance of Manufacturer’s Certification that property qualifies as either qualified energy property or eligible building envelope component is permissible.
  • 30. Energy Efficiency – The Low Hanging Fruit Special Rule for Energy Star Not all products with the Energy Star label qualify for this tax credit. Only products that meet the requirements of the tax credit qualify. For amounts paid or incurred before June 1, 2009 for property placed in service after February 17, 2009: Taxpayers may rely on the Energy Star label for exterior windows and skylights, if the window or skylight is installed in the region identified on the label.
  • 31. Energy Efficiency – The Low Hanging Fruit Use IRS Form 5695 to Claim the Credit. No AMT Limitation in 2009. Condominiums – Each homeowner shall be treated as having made the individual’s proportionate share of any expenditures of the HOA.
  • 32. Energy Efficiency – The Low Hanging Fruit State Developments: CPUC’s recent approval of approximately $3.1 billion in ratepayer funding for energy efficiency programs for 2010-2012.
  • 33. Energy Efficiency – The Low Hanging Fruit Strategic Plan goals for the residential sector are: Home buyers, owners and renovators will implement a whole-house approach to energy consumption that will guide their purchase and use of existing homes, home equipment (e.g., HVAC systems), household appliances, lighting, and "plug load" amenities. Plug loads will be managed by developing consumer electronics and appliances that use less energy and provide tools to enable customers to understand and manage their energy demand. The residential lighting industry will undergo substantial transformation through the deployment of high-efficiency and high performance lighting technologies, supported by state and national codes and standards.
  • 34. Going Solar? 30% Tax Credit on the purchase of qualified solar water heating property expenditures. “qualified solar water heating property expenditure” is an expenditure for property to heat water for use in a dwelling unit located in the US and used a a residence by the taxpayer if at least half of the energy used by such property for such purpose is derived by the sun.
  • 35. Going Solar? 30% Tax Credit for qualified solar electric property expenditures Both the tax credit for solar water heating property and solar electric property may be taken in the same year No AMT Limitation Excess tax credit can be carried forward.
  • 36. Going Solar? CA incentives Solar Water Heating Pilot Program ($1,500 maximum) California Solar Initiative Sliding scale down rewards early entrants Current step = 5 EPBB = $1.55/watt Next step – incentive gets reduced down to $1.10 /watt
  • 37. Going Solar? Taxability of CSI Rebate Since the CSI rebate is from ratepayer funds, for residential application, the rebate is exempt from Federal income tax. The CSI rebate is exempt from CA income tax.
  • 38. Going Solar? Example of CSI Rebate/Tax Interaction
  • 39. Going Solar? Other Tax Issues: Sales tax applies to the sale of the system but does not apply to installation costs. No property tax increase as a result of the installation of solar electric or solar hot water systems.
  • 40. Going Solar? Financing Options Cash Purchase Home Equity Loan Community Based Financing Power Purchase Agreements Leases
  • 41. Going Solar? Other Issues Condo’s – similar rule to solar hot water heating systems HOA Issues CA Civil Code Sec. 714 and 714.1 Feed In Tariff (AB 920) Requires electric utilities to adopt by January 1, 2011, a net surplus electricity compensation valuation to compensate a net surplus customer-generator. Does not limit an eligible customer’s eligibility for other rebates, incentives, or credits.
  • 42. Thank You Contact Information: Walter Wang, JD, LL.M Managing Director Sunflower Tax (619) 231-2712 [email protected] www.sunflowertax.com