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Kutak Rock Lawyers Will Present Tax Benefits and Direct Compensation for Clean Energy Webinar | News and publications

On Thursday, June 20, Kutak Rock attorneys Fred Marienthal, Matthias Edrich and Allyssa Wall will present their “ Tax Credits and Direct Payments for Clean Energy as part of the Colorado Housing Finance Authority’s chfareach webinar series.

During this presentation, Fred, Matthias, and Allyssa will educate attendees about the Inflation Reduction Act and related clean energy credits. Nonprofits, states, tribal governments, local governments and others can take advantage of tax relief in the form of a direct payment or credit transfer. Participants will learn about the eligibility of these credits, their potential value, and the process of applying for the Investment Tax Credit or Production Tax Credit for their projects.

Click here for more information and to register for the “Tax Credits and Direct Payment for Clean Energy” webinar. The webinar will begin at 8:55 a.m. Mountain Time and will begin at 9 a.m. MT.

Fred has been involved in over 1,000 financing transactions totaling $32 billion and focuses his practice on higher education financing, P3 financing, private business bonds, nonprofit facility financing and multifamily housing revenue bonds. He routinely serves as bond counsel, disclosure and underwriter on tax-exempt bond financing for public and nonprofit colleges and universities, charter and independent schools, charities and housing authorities.

Matthias advises clients on the tax structure of municipal and corporate debt transactions and on matters related to financial exemption under Art. 501(c)(3). He has represented capital markets lenders and insurers, government and corporate issuers, student loan lenders, large hospital systems, residential developers, energy and solid waste recyclers, manufacturers, and various types of Section 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. ).

Allyssa joined the firm after serving as a law clerk for the Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals (2019-2020) and as a judicial law clerk for the Supreme Court of North Dakota (2018-2019). Her practice focuses on the equity and debt aspects of complex real estate transactions involving low-income housing tax credits, renewable energy tax credits, and many other related state and federal financing products, including tax-exempt bond financing.