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Overview This facility improvement measure (FIM) focused on a comprehensive upgrade of building automation and HVAC controls, transitioning from legacy pneumatic systems
Overview This facility improvement measure (FIM) focused on upgrading an outdated constant air volume (CAV), multi-zone air handler into a modern, energy-efficient
By David Diaz, Managing Partner at Walker Reid Strategies Let’s talk about something that’s been bothering me in the energy tax incentive
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Introduction Energy-efficient construction not only lowers utility bills – it can also unlock significant tax savings. One prime example is a recent
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In today’s evolving financial landscape, CPA firms are increasingly looking to expand their Client Accounting Services (CAS) and Strategic Tax Advisory practices.
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