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  1. ynb86

    Model 3 - LR AWD Waiting Room

    M3LR MSM, 18" Aero, black interior, no FSD. OD: 12/01/2021 EDD: February something. Placed on hold that day. 01/26/2022: Removed hold, completed pre-assignments. Come on baby let's go! 🐎🐎🐎 1/27 EDD: 2/27 - 3/27 😬
  2. ynb86

    Model 3 - LR AWD Waiting Room

    That's quite some time waiting.
  3. ynb86

    Model 3 - LR AWD Waiting Room

    That's my thought at this point.
  4. ynb86

    Model 3 - LR AWD Waiting Room

    I wonder if I messed up by completing my loan portion after removing my hold today. M3 LR MSM 18", black interior, no FSD. Order date 12/01/21 in NV, on hold since then, until today. Might have to resubmit if it takes more than 60 days to take delivery. Not a big deal I guess.
  5. ynb86

    Model 3 - LR AWD Waiting Room

    It is/was for charging equipment such as your wall charger and 240v set-up installation costs. Consumer and business, with different caps for each. $1000 max credit for consumer if I'm not wrong.
  6. ynb86

    Model 3 - LR AWD Waiting Room

    Thanks for the info.
  7. ynb86

    Model 3 - LR AWD Waiting Room

    Oh, no! I bought my Wall Charger in December. Still in the box, waiting for the electrician to be available. I wonder where I sit. Good catch.
  8. ynb86

    Model 3 - LR AWD Waiting Room

    Glad to see it worked out. I wonder how much you ended up paying for the ChargePoint. I found myself being offered the same by NV Energy, but it would've been $250 off certain ChargePoint models that were retailing for $800 and shared my consumption data with them, so it didn't make sense to...
  9. ynb86

    Model 3 - LR AWD Waiting Room

    Maybe I'm missing something, but the IRS Form 8911 has been renewed for 2022 (https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8911.pdf). Instructions for fiscal year 2022 are here: Instructions for Form 8911 (01/2022) | Internal Revenue Service What makes you think the 30% tax credit might be gone?