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Tax Credits for Energy-Efficient Smart Glass

This act aims to encourage the use of special glass that changes its transparency with electricity to better regulate building temperatures. As a result, individuals and businesses investing in such glass may qualify for tax credits, potentially lowering heating and cooling costs and promoting energy savings.
Key points
Smart glass that changes its tint with electricity is now considered energy property.
Investments in this type of glass may qualify for energy tax credits, reducing purchase and installation costs.
These changes apply to tax years beginning after the act's enactment date.
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Print number: 117_S_1609
Sponsor: Sen. Markey, Edward J. [D-MA]
Process start date: 2021-05-13