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Inflation Reduction Act of 2022

Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 On August 16, 2022, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), legislation designed in large part to lower consumer energy costs and provide economic incentives to reduce the human impact on climate change, became law. Among other provisions, the new law provides multiple tax incentives for taxpayers to: • Make energy efficient home improvements; • Purchase electric vehicles; and • Afford health insurance coverage. This course addresses the provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act most likely to be of interest to tax preparers. In so doing, it examines the tax credits available for energy-efficient home improvements, for the purchase of new and used electric vehicles, for electric car charging and natural gas-powered car fueling devices, and clean energy generation. In addition, it discusses the expanded health insurance premium tax credits and the extension of the limitation of non-corporate taxpayer excess business losses.

Course Info:

  • Course #: 3365C
  • Delivery: Self-Study
  • CPE Hours: 2
  • Course Level: Basic
  • Prerequisites: None
  • Advanced Preparation: None
  • IRS Category: Federal Tax Law
  • Total Pages: 73
  • Questions: 10

EA Program Approval Number: XE26W-T-00396-23-S
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