Navigating the Post-OBBBA Tax Incentive Landscape: One Year of Transformation and Opportunity
Includes a Live Web Event on 05/28/2026 at 11:00 AM (EDT)
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| May 28, 2026 |
| 0.2 AEE Credits | 0.1 CEU |
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Webinar Description
A virtual webinar, held over 1 hour.
Nearly one year after implementation of the latest OBBBA updates, the U.S. tax incentive landscape continues to evolve, creating both opportunities and challenges for taxpayers. This presentation will highlight key provisions, including §179D for commercial building energy efficiency, Section 174A for R&E expenditures, and energy credits under Sections 48 and 45. Attendees will also explore emerging considerations such as domestic content requirements, FEOC material assistance rules, Section 168(k) bonus depreciation, and the new Section 70307 Qualified Production Property (QPP). Designed for tax professionals, engineers, and industry stakeholders, the session offers practical guidance and strategic insights to help organizations maximize incentives in a changing regulatory environment.
About the Presenter
Scott Stogsdill leads Ryan, LLC’s Energy Incentives tax consulting practice, focusing on federal energy credits under IRC Sections 48, 45, 179D, and 45L. He previously served as a principal at a national accounting firm, where he led the California-based tax incentives team, and earlier practiced as a tax controversy and litigation attorney representing incentive claims before the IRS and state taxing authorities. Scott has extensive experience working with clients in engineering, architecture, and material science. He is a frequent writer and speaker on energy tax incentives and has contributed to Bloomberg Tax and Axios while presenting for organizations such as the AEE, COST, and TEI.
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Scott Stogsdill
Director of Energy Incentives, Federal Income Tax Consulting
Ryan, LLC
At Ryan, LLC, Scott leads the tax consulting practice for Energy Incentives (IRC 48-series Investment Tax Credit and IRC 45-series Production Credit) and Energy Efficiency Studies (IRC 179D & 45L). Previously, Scott was a principal in a national accounting firm where he was the geographic leader for the California-based tax incentives team. He spent his early career in a law firm environment as a tax controversy and litigation attorney for tax incentives under scrutiny with the IRS, California FTB, and other state taxing authorities. Scott has experience representing clients in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, architecture, and material science.
Scott has been a featured writer in Bloomberg Tax and Axios with articles on green energy technology, investments tax credits, and production tax credits. He has often appeared as an expert speaker or panelist in various professional organizations, including the Association of Energy Engineers, Southwest Energy Efficiency Project, Council on State Taxation (COST), and Tax Executives Institute (TEI). Affiliations including the Taxation Sections of both the American Bar Association (ABA) and the State Bar of Texas.