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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
READOUT: U.S. Department of the Treasury Hosts Tribal
Consultation on Inflation Reduction Act Provision to Expand Clean
Energy Incentives to Tribal Governments
July 18, 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. –The U.S. Treasury Department yesterday hosted a Tribal Consultation on a key
provision of the Inflation Reduction Act that impacts Indian Country. The consultation with nearly
100 Tribal representatives was led by Chief Lynn Malerba, Treasurer of the United States, and
focused on a new credit delivery mechanism – elective pay (often called “direct pay”) – that enables
Tribal governments to take advantage of clean energy tax credits, expanding the reach of those
credits to help build projects more quickly and affordably, which will in turn create good-paying
jobs and lower energy costs.
Until the Inflation Reduction Act introduced this new credit delivery mechanism, Tribal
governments could not fully benefit from tax credits like those that incentivize clean energy
construction. The Inflation Reduction Act also established another mechanism – credit
transferability – that expands the range of entities that can benefit from clean energy credits.
Treasury issued proposed and temporary regulations on elective pay and transferability

on June

14, 2023.
During the consultation, Tribal commenters expressed excitement about the ability of elective pay
to lower the cost of clean energy projects on Tribal land, along with feedback on the process for
claiming clean energy credits. The consultations are part of Treasury’s ongoing work to solicit input
from Tribal governments to inform its implementation of the Inflation Reduction Act, with previous
Tribal Consultations on November 28 and 29, 2022, and June 26, 2023.
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