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    TESLA X section 179

    You do realize that according to the IRS and SUV qualifies as a passenger vehicle. Find me a federal law that says different. I showed you what qualifies as a passenger vehicle (manufactured primarily for use on public streets, roads , and highways). I guess if you could get Elon Musk to...
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    TESLA X section 179

    just people someone says you can do something does not mean they are correct. The majority of my job is dealing with crooked CPAs and Lawyers that swear they were not committing fraud. An SUV is a passenger vehicle and does not qualify as a truck or van. If it did, it would be called a truck or...
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    TESLA X section 179

    That information is incorrect. Please refer to the actual law below: 26 U.S. Code § 280F - Limitation on depreciation for luxury automobiles; limitation where certain property used for personal purposes unloaded gross vehicle weight is the curb weight.
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    TESLA X section 179

    It is based on “unloaded gross vehicle weight,” which is the curb weight. Refer to IRC section 280f.
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    TESLA X section 179

    Unloaded gross vehicle weight (curb weight)
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    TESLA X section 179

    This is wrong. The law is about curb weight (unloaded gross vehicle weight), not gvwr. Reference IRC section 280F(5)(a)
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    TESLA X section 179

    No it does not. There is a lot of false information going around about gross vehicle weight being over 6,000 lbs. However, the law states the unloaded gross vehicle weight (curb weight) must be over 6,000 lbs. Reference IRC section 280F(5)(a).