Please join Husch Blackwell’s tax attorneys for a series of programs examining the energy provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.
Over three webinars, the series will dive into changes to current ITC and PTC rules, requirements for multiplying credits including the wage and apprenticeship requirements, the domestic content requirement and others, direct pay and transferability of credits, the 45Q credit for carbon oxide sequestration, credits for clean hydrogen, alternative fuel credits, new manufacturing credits, and electric vehicles.
We invite you to customize your experience by choosing the topics that are most applicable to you and your organization. You can attend one, two or all three sessions. Unable to join us at the scheduled date and time? Register anyway and we will email you the recording.
Tax Impacts for Carbon Capture, Hydrogen and Other Fuels Program Topics
- Tax credits available for the various technologies
- Requirements and limitations
- Timing
Additional Programs in the Series
Changes to the Investment Tax Credit and Production Tax Credits
Thursday, August 25 | Noon – 1:00 p.m. CDT | Register
Topics:
- Changes to sections 45 & 48
- Transferability
- Direct Pay
Manufacturing Tax Credits
Wednesday, September 28 | Noon – 1:00 p.m. CDT | Register
Topics:
- Tariffs and current limitations
- Timing of new U.S. manufacturing facilities
Speakers
Doug Jones, Partner
Jason Reschly, Partner
Jacob Stephens, Attorney
Who Should Attend
General counsel, in-house counsel, construction project managers, developers, finance professionals, regulatory professionals, compliance officers, business owners and C-suite executives.
Continuing Education Credit
These programs are pending approval for Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Tennessee, Texas and Wisconsin continuing legal education.
Husch Blackwell does not seek accreditation of recorded webinars, however, many states grant self-study CLE credits for listening to recorded events, including but not limited to AZ, CA, MO, TX and WI. In the event that you missed the live webinar, please refer to your state’s specific CLE rules for more detailed information on what qualifies for self-study credits.