Dynamic Glass Act This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to specify that the use of electrochromic glass qualifies for the tax credit for investment in energy property. (Electrochromic glass is able to switch from clear to dark using a switch, sensor, timer, or similar controls.)
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Timeline
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
Taxation
Alternative and renewable resourcesBusiness investment and capitalElectric power generation and transmissionIncome tax creditsLighting and heatingLighting, heating, cooling
A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to ensure that electrochromic glass qualifies as energy property for purposes of the energy credit.
USA115th CongressS-1054| Senate
| Updated: 5/4/2017
Dynamic Glass Act This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to specify that the use of electrochromic glass qualifies for the tax credit for investment in energy property. (Electrochromic glass is able to switch from clear to dark using a switch, sensor, timer, or similar controls.)
Alternative and renewable resourcesBusiness investment and capitalElectric power generation and transmissionIncome tax creditsLighting and heatingLighting, heating, cooling