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U.S. Department of the Treasury, IRS Announce Major Milestone in Implementation of Key Provisions to Expand the R…

U.S. Department of the Treasury, IRS Announce Major Milestone
in Implementation of Key Provisions to Expand the Reach of
Clean Energy Tax Credits
January 18, 2024

More than 1000 Projects Registered for New Direct Pay and Transferability Credit
Monetization Provisions
WASHINGTON – Today the U.S. Department of the Treasury and Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
announced reaching a major milestone in implementation of key provisions in the Inflation
Reduction Act to expand the reach of the clean energy tax credits and help build projects
more quickly and a ordably, with more than 1,000 projects registered through the new IRS
Energy Credits Online (ECO) portal and able to benefit from these new provisions.
The Inflation Reduction Act created two new credit delivery mechanisms—elective pay
(otherwise known as “direct pay”) and transferability—that enable state, local, and Tribal
governments; non-profit organizations, U.S. territories; and other entities to take advantage
of clean energy tax credits. Until the Inflation Reduction Act introduced these new credit
delivery mechanisms, governments, many types of tax-exempt organizations, and even many
businesses could not fully benefit from tax credits like those that incentivize clean energy
construction.
“Increased access to clean energy credits is acting as a force multiplier so that more clean
energy projects are built quickly and a ordably, and more communities benefit from the
growth of the clean energy economy,” said Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo.
“Making it easy to access these credits also underscores the connection between realizing
the economic and climate goals of the Inflation Reduction Act and modernizing the IRS. The
IRS has quickly delivered modern technology with IRS Energy Credits Online, making it easier
for eligible companies who do business in the United States, and state and local
governments, to take advantage of clean energy incentives.”
“The IRS is working hard to put in place tools that can help taxpayers and the wider tax
community, and this important new online tool reflects our progress in this area. We have
surpassed a major milestone with more than 1,000 facility registrations through the tool,”
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said IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel. This new tool helps key groups with these clean energy
credits as well as improves communication and reduces compliance issues. This e ort is part
of our larger transformation e ort underway across the IRS as our e orts continue to
accelerate.”
To facilitate taxpayers receiving a direct payment, transferring a clean energy credit, or
claiming a CHIPS credit, the IRS built ECO for taxpayers to complete the pre-file registration
process and receive a registration number. The registration number must be included on the
taxpayerʼs annual return when making a direct payment or transfer election for a clean energy
credit. The registration process helps prevent improper payments to fraudulent actors and
provides the IRS with basic information to ensure that any taxpayer that qualifies for these
credit monetization mechanisms can readily access these benefits upon filing a return. This
followed a rapid e ort to develop both the proposed guidance and systems necessary for
taxpayers to use direct pay and transferability, including testing prior to the December
launch.
For the IRS ECO direct pay, transferability, and CHIPS functionality, as of this week
approximately 145 entities have requested registration numbers for more than 1,290 projects
or facilities located in 40 states and territories, with more than 1,170 projects or facilities
pursuing transferability and more than 110 projects or facilities pursuing direct pay. The value
of the tax credits for these projects will be determined when the credit recipient files their
taxes.
These preliminary figures include submitted requests for registration numbers and not work
that may be saved in progress. Another approximately 180 entities have created accounts
through IRS ECO, and may be working on submissions, but have not yet formally requested
registration numbers. Registration numbers, which speed return processing, will be issued on
a rolling basis and Treasury and the IRS anticipate the first registration numbers will be issued
later this month. Treasury and the IRS have conducted a robust and wide-ranging educational
campaign on these new provisions to benefit taxpayers, including dozens of webinars that
have attracted thousands of attendees. The IRS has published detailed information on how to
complete pre-filing registration, including a user guide with information related to each
specific credit. The user guide has been downloaded more than 3,500 times.
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