Matt Donnelly discusses foreign-control rules and clean energy tax credits

Barbara L. Becker Chair & Managing Partner Gibson
Barbara L. Becker Chair & Managing Partner - Gibson
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Matt Donnelly, a partner at Gibson Dunn, discussed the recent modifications to foreign-entity-of-concern rules concerning clean energy tax credits with Tax Notes. These changes are part of the budget bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives. Donnelly highlighted potential challenges that these changes could present for companies operating internationally.

“Partner Matt Donnelly recently shared insights with Tax Notes about the changes to the foreign-entity-of-concern rules in relation to clean energy tax credits in the budget bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives — and the potential challenges these changes may pose for companies with international operations.”

The full discussion can be accessed on Tax Notes’ website, although registration is required.



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