M109Rider
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It should also be in the mail that was sent.
$2,500 Order Payment
$1,000 Reservation Payment
Total amount paid: $3,500
Or for Canadians $4,200
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It should also be in the mail that was sent.
$2,500 Order Payment
$1,000 Reservation Payment
Total amount paid: $3,500
So here's my hunch. They know the approximate pick up rate for the RWD version of the car. I'm guessing they have a decent backlog of these that they will claim shipping logistics with the sudden increase in production slowed their distribution, but will say they worked that out and deliver those quickly.
The line will then be devoted to AWD and performance vehicles now that they can manufacture those in high numbers.
I'm guessing they have an estimate on how many will get these. If we are really at 5k a week, we will see 100,000 more 3s in this delivery window.
I also don't think the SR version is a big conspiracy (not saying you said it, but others have). They said this was their big issue, it took them over 6 months to redesign and implement the new line. They wouldn't have started the design of the SR battery until that design was proven. We are at that point now, so the time line shakes out to me.
I get the wait sucks. I can't believe my car hasn't completely died. But I think we're seeing the end, and I do believe they are doing their best... They need the money!
Ok, so this is not a REFUNDABLE tax credit. I thought you got the positive balance a a refund. So if I owed 2500 on taxes, I would get 5k refund, you’re saying that’s not the case?As I recall, the tax credit is per car purchased, not per household. Obviously, you'd need a tax liability of at least $15k to absorb the full credit if you're intending on claiming 2 full credits in a single year.
According to the IRS, the electric vehicle tax credit is a non-refundable credit that can't be carried forward--it's a use it or lose it credit that can't exceed your tax liability. So, if your tax liability is only $2500, then you'll only receive a credit of $2500.Ok, so this is not a REFUNDABLE tax credit. I thought you got the positive balance a a refund. So if I owed 2500 on taxes, I would get 5k refund, you’re saying that’s not the case?
Ok, so this is not a REFUNDABLE tax credit. I thought you got the positive balance a a refund. So if I owed 2500 on taxes, I would get 5k refund, you’re saying that’s not the case?
I'm not sure its line 63, as that would include self employment taxes - which are not included in the liability for the tax credit.According to the IRS, the electric vehicle tax credit is a non-refundable credit that can't be carried forward--it's a use it or lose it credit that can't exceed your tax liability. So, if your tax liability (line 63 on Form 1040, line 12 on Form 1040-EZ, line 39 on Form 1040A) is only $2500, then you'll only receive a credit of $2500.
There may be some AMT rules funnybusiness in there, but I can't recall since that's not something I have to deal with.
Now I'm gonna have to go check... one of the many reasons I'm not a tax professional.I'm not sure its line 63, as that would include self employment taxes - which are not included in the liability for the tax credit.
Self employment tax (Payroll taxes) consist of ONLY medicare/social security tax and are not refundable ever under any circumstances(unless somehow you overpaid).Now I'm gonna have to go check... one of the many reasons I'm not a tax professional.
Yeah, I was referring to checking the correct line number...Self employment tax (Payroll taxes) consist of ONLY medicare/social security tax and are not refundable ever under any circumstances(unless somehow you overpaid).
A CNBC article today says:
"Tesla is allowing all Model 3 reservation holders in North America to order their electric sedans."
Note the use of the word "ALL" and interpret that as you will. But if literally true, this could explain how the floodgates have opened up.
Tesla is asking Model 3 reservation holders for another $2,500 to order their cars
So you think putting up a non-refundable deposit is worth the risk of losing out on half of the rebate money? You think Tesla will reduce/reimburse the difference if there's a delay in production?Literally "all" reservation holders...
I ordered my 2nd Model 3 on Monday 06/25 after the premium internet news, and got an invite to configure today.
I think ALL reservation holders can configure as of last night but you can’t order SR yet.