I texted the Tesla number. They were able to at the time… I heard that some people weren’t able to now since everyone is doing it but I’m not 100% sure on thatHow did you put order on hold? is it possible?
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I texted the Tesla number. They were able to at the time… I heard that some people weren’t able to now since everyone is doing it but I’m not 100% sure on thatHow did you put order on hold? is it possible?
Depends how bad you want the car. If you are waiting on a potential tax break then you may wait later on the car itself. Me I just got one this year with the intent on persuing the credit full on but preparing for the acceptance of my missing the threshold. Also depends what model and what package.What is the conclusion on the best time to place the $250 order in order to get a 2023 delivery?
How easy is it to delay the delivery in case it ends up being made in 2022?
Will the tax credit be applied by Tesla?
Official release…Looks like we still have a while until we know what’s qualifies. IRS is asking for comments before Nov 4 but hopes to have guidelines before the end of the year…
US eager to implement Biden's updated EV tax credit
The US seems eager to start the implementation of the new $7,500 EV tax credit from the Inflation Reduction Act.www.teslarati.com
afaik this part of the Inflation Reduction Act goes into effect Jan 1, 2023.Does anyone know if the $7500 EV Tax Credit (from the recent Inflation Reduction Act) covers only this year or if it also covers cars
purchased next year too? Thanks!
I didn't think it would qualify for anything because the battery components, and minerals, are all from outside of acceptable countries.2) For Model 3, yes, it is the standard range only.
I don't think that applies until 2024I didn't think it would qualify for anything because the battery components, and minerals, are all from outside of acceptable countries.
I don't believe that part takes effect until 2024.I didn't think it would qualify for anything because the battery components, and minerals, are all from outside of acceptable countries.
It starts in 2023. Actually it starts as soon as the guidance is released, which could be tomorrow.I don't think that applies until 2024
I took a closer look, but am certainly not sure. From the AP: "One component of the bill would require that after 2024, no vehicle would be eligible for tax credit if its battery components came from China". Most electric vehicles won't qualify for federal tax creditIt starts in 2023. Actually it starts as soon as the guidance is released, which could be tomorrow.
The IRS is asking for public comments until Nov 4th. Don’t expect guidance until after then.It starts in 2023. Actually it starts as soon as the guidance is released, which could be tomorrow.
I wasn't talking about the banned country provision. The LFP battery in the Model 3 RWD comes from China, so it likely can't meet even the low sourcing requirements that start as soon as guidance is released.I took a closer look, but am certainly not sure. From the AP: "One component of the bill would require that after 2024, no vehicle would be eligible for tax credit if its battery components came from China". Most electric vehicles won't qualify for federal tax credit
I also checked the bill itself: "
“(7) EXCLUDED ENTITIES.—For purposes of this section, the term ‘new clean vehicle’ shall not include—
“(A) any vehicle placed in service after December 31, 2024, with respect to which any of the applicable critical minerals contained in the battery of such vehicle (as described in subsection (e)(1)(A)) were extracted, processed, or recycled by a foreign entity of concern (as defined in section 40207(a)(5) of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (42 U.S.C. 18741(a)(5))), or
“(B) any vehicle placed in service after December 31, 2023, with respect to which any of the components contained in the battery of such vehicle (as described in subsection (e)(2)(A)) were manufactured or assembled by a foreign entity of concern (as so defined).” https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/5376/text
I read that as the 40% source materials applies before Jan 1 2024, but the banned countries provisions don't start until after Dec 31 2023 and after Dec 31 2024. But absolutely don't take my word for it.