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麻豆入口 Endorses Bipartisan Bill to Speed Hospitality Retrofits

麻豆入口 has enthusiastically expressed support for the bipartisan bill, Restoring Investments in Improvements Act of 2019 (S. 803), which would amend last year鈥檚 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act to boost renovations and retrofits for restaurants and retailers.

麻豆入口 has enthusiastically expressed support for the bipartisan bill, Restoring Investments in Improvements Act of 2019 (S. 803), which would amend last year鈥檚 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act to boost renovations and retrofits for restaurants and retailers.

鈥淢aking sure our local small businesses can invest in themselves is critical for the economic success of our communities. This bipartisan legislation is important to make sure the tax code works as intended, and restaurants, retailers and other businesses can make the improvements they need to make their stores competitive, vibrant and safe,鈥 said Sen. Doug Jones (D-Alabama).

The legislation was introduced by Sens. Jones and Pat Toomey (R-Pennsylvania), along with eight other bipartisan senators. It would correct an important oversight contained in last year鈥檚 Tax Bill that would boost retrofit and renovation activity in the commercial and hospitality sectors and the businesses supporting them.

麻豆入口 members include thousands of firms specializing in energy efficiency contracting, facility energy management and residential, commercial, public and industrial energy system efficient retrofits. Both 麻豆入口 members and the HVAC industry would see an expansion of projects once the bill is passed into law.

The Restoring Investments in Improvements Act would remedy a drafting error in the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act to ensure that the full cost of store, office and building improvements could be immediately expensed, as was originally intended by the law.

That  2017 Tax Bill made changes to the federal tax code, including allowing businesses to immediately write off costs associated with improving facilities. Businesses previously had to write off those expenses over 15 years. However, a drafting error instead required restaurants, retailers and other leaseholders to write those expenses off over 40 years. This would result in cost-prohibitive renovation projects and stalled investments. 

Bill Eliminates Tax Barriers to Investments

Congress鈥檚 Joint Committee on Taxation has concluded that this legislation would have no impact on the federal budget deficit. FurtherS. 803 would eliminate tax barriers to different types of business investments. This correction should allow a wide variety of businesses to save money by deducting the cost of certain investments under a provision known as 鈥100 percent bonus depreciation.鈥

Projects previously excluded from this new full and immediate expensing rule could include improving the interior of a retail store, renovating the dining space in a restaurant, installing new signs for the business, upgrading lighting fixtures to be more energy-efficient, and modernizing common areas in office buildings. Without the Restoring Investments in Improvements Act, these projects could be cost-prohibitive and those already in progress could be stalled or terminated.

鈥淎s a former restaurant owner, capital invested in a company should be fully deductible at the time of the investment. Our simple fix will help grow the economy and create jobs,鈥 noted Sen. Toomey.

In meetings with Sen. Jones, 麻豆入口 Capitol Hill staff endorsed this legislation and thanked him for his leadership on the bill. Sen. Jones has been a Senate standout in promoting a number of initiatives to increase small business investment as well as his important bill to boost expensing incentives.

In addition to 麻豆入口, the bill is supported by leading efficiency and real estate industry organizations, including the Alliance to Save Energy, American Institute of Architects, Commercial Real Estate Development Association, National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts, National Restaurant Association and the Real Estate Roundtable.

The legislation is co-sponsored by Sens. Angus King (I-Maine), Joe Manchin (D-West Virginia), Rob Portman (R-Ohio), Pat Roberts (R-Kansas), Jeanne Shaheen (D-New Hampshire), John Thune (R-South Dakota), Kyrsten Sinema (D-Arizona), and Martha McSally (R-Arizona).

Members may read 麻豆入口鈥檚 letter to the Senate on the 鈥淩estoring Investments in Improvements Act鈥 at smac.news/wb.

Members may also show their support by contacting their legislators on 麻豆入口鈥檚 .


Published: April 29, 2019

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