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    Know How Foreign Entity Of Concern Rules Affect Clean Energy Tax Credit Eligibility

    JamesBy JamesJune 2, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    If you’re claiming a clean energy tax credit in 2026, the foreign entity of concern framework is no longer something you delegate to outside counsel and forget about. It now decides whether your credit lands at the value you modelled, lands at a haircut, or evaporates entirely during an IRS examination three years after placed-in-service.

    The rules aren’t designed to be punitive. They’re designed to redirect federal subsidies away from supply chains that strengthen the industrial capacity of geopolitical rivals. The intent is clear, and the enforcement architecture is now mature enough to act on it.

    For developers, manufacturers, and tax credit buyers, the question isn’t whether these rules apply to you. The question is whether your current structures and supply chains can withstand scrutiny.

    What Triggers The Restriction

    A foreign entity of concern is an entity owned by, controlled by, or subject to the jurisdiction of a covered nation: China, Russia, North Korea, or Iran. The threshold for control sits at 25 percent ownership or governance influence, calculated cumulatively across all covered-nation investors rather than at any single shareholder level.

    Control includes direct equity, board representation, voting rights, certain debt instruments with conversion features, and licensing arrangements granting operational control over production decisions. The licensing pathway is where many manufacturers were caught off-guard during the 2025 guidance updates, which tightened the operational independence tests considerably.

    Which Credits Are Actually Affected

    The framework reaches across most of the major IRA credit categories, but the mechanics differ by credit:

    Credit Category What FEOC Restricts Impact On Eligibility
    Section 30D EV credit Battery components, critical minerals Full loss of consumer credit
    Section 45X manufacturing FEOC-controlled production entities Credit denied
    Section 45V hydrogen FEOC inputs to qualifying production Reduced or denied
    Domestic content bonus FEOC-linked component suppliers Loss of 10 percent ITC adder
    Section 6418 transferability FEOC credit buyers Transfer voided

    The domestic content bonus is where most active projects feel the impact. For a 200 MW utility-scale solar project, the 10 percent adder represents roughly $25 to $30 million in credit value. For a 300 MW wind project, it can exceed $40 million. Losing that adder because a tier-two supplier carries undisclosed covered-nation ownership is the kind of error that doesn’t get explained away to project investors.

    Where Eligibility Actually Breaks Down

    Three failure modes show up repeatedly in real-world filings.

    1. Ownership creep at the operating company. Investment rounds completed in 2022 or 2023 weren’t always screened for cumulative foreign entity of concern exposure under the current standard. A US developer that took small minority stakes from three different covered-nation-affiliated funds may now sit at 30 percent aggregate exposure without realizing it.
    2. Tier-two and tier-three supplier drift. Your prime supplier signs a clean FEOC representation. Their upstream input supplier doesn’t get the same scrutiny. The IRS examination two years later finds the gap, and the domestic content claim collapses.
    3. Licensing arrangements treated as commercial contracts. A technology license from a covered-nation entity that grants the licensor influence over production parameters, supplier selection, or process modifications now generally pulls the licensee inside the foreign entity of concern definition. What passed under earlier guidance often does not pass today.

    What A Defensible Compliance Posture Looks Like

    The companies clearing IRS scrutiny consistently are doing four things.

    They run ongoing equity audits, not one-time screens. New investment rounds, secondary transactions, and limited partner changes in fund investors all get checked against the cumulative threshold.

    They push representations and warranties down through the supply chain. Tier-one contracts include flowdown obligations to tier-two, with audit rights and indemnification language that survive contract close.

    They commission independent verification for high-risk components. Polysilicon, rare earth magnets, battery cathode materials, and semiconductor inputs to power electronics typically warrant third-party traceability audits rather than self-certification.

    They build the documentation file during operations, not at credit-claim time. Bills of materials, country-of-origin certifications, ownership disclosures, and license agreements get tagged and indexed continuously.

    Conclusion

    If you’re claiming a clean energy credit this year, three actions deserve immediate attention.

    Run a fresh foreign entity of concern review on your operating company and on every supplier feeding qualifying components into your project. The version of compliance that worked in 2023 likely doesn’t survive 2025 guidance.

    Refresh your licensing agreements against the operational control tests in the latest Treasury releases. License amendments may be needed before the next credit-claim cycle.

    Build your audit file as if the IRS examination notice arrives next quarter. Five years of placed-in-service exposure means today’s documentation discipline determines whether 2030 looks profitable or painful.

    The framework is hardening, not loosening. Treat it as engineering work, not paperwork, and your credits stay intact through whatever the next guidance cycle brings.

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