Archive for June, 2011

‘No-Brainer’ Commercials

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

Let’s be honest: Lighting your business or facility shouldn’t cost an arm and a leg. In fact, there are federal and state tax incentives, utility rebates and other retrofitting incentives out there that help reduce lighting costs by 50 percent! ‘Do the BRITE thing.’ It’s a budget no-brainer, right?

However, there are still a few folks that are overspending on lights when they just don’t need to.

We wanted to have a little fun illustrating that there are simple, smarter ways to save money when it comes to lighting (like choosing Envirobrite, for example). Check them out!

 

 

Here’s another. See any familiar faces? That’s right – our very own Envirobrite employees are featured in this one!

Envirobrite, in operation since 1994 manufactures energy efficient highbay and commodity fixtures with our HighFiveOneForOne, and Optimize product collections – We also manufacture energy saving retrofit kits with our RiteFit collection for troffer and strip fixtures. Lighting Retrofits is synonymous with Envirobrite.

Lighting Retrofits Are More Affordable Than You Think

Friday, June 10th, 2011

Do you know about all of the tax deductions and utility rebates available for businesses undergoing lighting retrofits?

“Retrofit” is not a new concept in the world of energy-efficient lighting but it sure seems to be the hottest buzz word in energy efficiency, and for good reason.  Businesses across the world are revamping their lighting systems and saving millions of dollars as a result.  Just in the restaurant industry; McDonald’s, Burger King, Red Robin, IHOP, Chili’s, Starbucks, and Applebee’s have all initiated or completed LED retrofit projects.

The opportunity to improve efficiency, reduce energy consumption, save on power bills, and cut replacement & maintenance costs is up for grabs for anyone that can afford to front the initial investment.

However, that initial investment is not such a staggering figure, thanks to government incentives.  Read on for an overview of some of the available options.

The Energy Efficient Commercial Buildings Tax Deduction (CBTD)Created under the Energy Policy Act of 2005

  • Allows you to write off the complete cost of upgrading a building’s indoor lighting in the year the new lighting is placed in service.
  • Expiration date recently extended.  CBTD can now be claimed for qualifying projects completed before January 1, 2014.
  • Deduction is capped at 60 cents per square foot savings if you only upgrade the lighting system.
  • If you upgrade the lighting, the HVAC/hot water systems and the building envelope features, the deduction is capped at $1.80/square foot.
  • Wondering if your project might quality?  See details on requirements and building types covered.
  • Over 30% of facility managers don’t know about this tax deduction!

Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010

  • Businesses purchasing new equipment (that is depreciable property) in 2011 can substantially reduce their tax bills by writing off 100% of the cost.
  • This act enables businesses to recover the costs of investing in a lighting upgrade quickly.  It creates a 100% bonus depreciation (bumped up from 50%) for property acquired between September 8, 2010 and December 31, 2011.
  • After December 31, 2011, the bonus depreciation will go back to 50% through 2012.
  • There is no dollar level cap.  The entire purchase may be deducted against U.S. taxable income.

Utility Rebates

  • Available for LED fixtures, dimming ballasts, occupancy sensors, and daylight sensors
  • Find information on various rebates at www.dsireusa.org

*Please note that this article is not intended as legal advice.  You should always consult a tax professional with your specific questions.


By: Emily Wilde

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