Do lighting retrofits qualify for the Commercial Buildings tax deduction or must it be a new construction or renovation project?
Lighting retrofits can potentially qualify for the Commercial Buildings tax deduction. (Source: http://www.lightingtaxdeduction.org/) If a building is used as both a warehouse and manufacturing facility, ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 appears to allow the building area method to be used separately for the warehouse portion and the manufacturing facility portion. Is it then the case that the tax deduction would be calculated separately for both portions if the building area method is used – 50% savings and $0.60/sq. ft. for the warehouse and 25-40% savings and $0.30-$0.60/sq. ft. for the manufacturing facility? The building portions could be addressed separately. (Source: http://www.lightingtaxdeduction.
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