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Code · Montana · Title 15 — Taxation · Chapter 32 · Part 1

15-32-103. Deduction for energy-conserving investments.

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15-32-103 . Deduction for energy-conserving investments.
(1)In addition to all other deductions from gross corporate income allowed in computing net income under chapter 31, part 1, a taxpayer may deduct a portion of the taxpayer's expenditure for a capital investment in a building for an energy conservation purpose, in accordance with the following schedule:
If the installation or investment If the installation or investment is made
is made in a residential building: in a building not used as a residence:
100% of first $1,000 expended 100% of first $2,000 expended
50% of next $1,000 expended 50% of next $2,000 expended
20% of next $1,000 expended 20% of next $2,000 expended
10% of next $1,000 expended 10% of next $2,000 expended
(2)This tax treatment is subject to approval of the department, as provided in 15-32-106 , and may not be claimed for so much of the expenditure and capital investment as is financed by a state, federal, or private grant for energy conservation.
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