FINAL CATALOG OF ELIGIBLE EXPENSES AND ESTIMATED
As directed by the Federal Communications Commission (Commission), the Wireline Competition Bureau (Bureau) adopted this Revised Final Catalog of Eligible Expenses and Estimated Costs
Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Reimbursement
The Secure Networks Act directs the FCC to establish the Reimbursement Program. The Reimbursement Program aims to secure the nation''s communications supply chain and protect
47 CFR 1.50004 -
The recipient must show in the reimbursement claim actual expenses reasonably incurred for the removal, replacement, and disposal of covered communications equipment or service.
47 CFR § 1.50004
The recipient must show in the reimbursement claim actual expenses reasonably incurred for the removal, replacement, and disposal of covered communications equipment or service.
Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Reimbursement
The Supply Chain Reimbursement Program is a $4.98 billion program created by the FCC at the direction of Congress to reimburse providers of advanced communications services with
Energy efficient commercial buildings deduction
Under the Inflation Reduction Act, energy savings must be measured against the latest ASHRAE standard affirmed by the Secretary of Treasury at least 4 years before the property is placed in service.
47 CFR Part 64 -
Where appropriate, costs of providing TRS shall be separated in accordance with the jurisdictional separation procedures and standards set forth in the Commission''s regulations adopted pursuant to
Credits and deductions under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022
We''ll post guidance for taxpayers on all credits and deductions from the Inflation Reduction Act as it becomes available. Please check back regularly for updates. For an interactive guide to energy
Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Reimbursement
On August 3, 2021, the FCC released a detailed Final Catalog of Eligible Expenses and Estimated Costs that entities can use to develop reimbursement cost estimates for “covered”
Residential Clean Energy Credit
The Residential Clean Energy Credit equals 30% of the costs of new, qualified clean energy property for your home installed anytime from 2022 through December 31, 2025.
Secure and Trusted Communications Networks
The Supply Chain Reimbursement Program is a $4.98 billion program created by the FCC at the direction of Congress to reimburse providers