How to Claim Section 179D Energy Efficient Tax Deduction
With the 179D tax deduction, taxpayers can now claim $5.00 per square foot on government buildings by making efficiency improvements.
With the 179D tax deduction, taxpayers can now claim $5.00 per square foot on government buildings by making efficiency improvements.
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