Hey, We are filing for our taxes, and H&R block is showing that we only are to receive a $1,750 tax credit, rather than the $3,750 that we were shown and expecting, and the tax credit shown on the IRS web site. Any idea why?
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Hey, We are filing for our taxes, and H&R block is showing that we only are to receive a $1,750 tax credit, rather than the $3,750 that we were shown and expecting, and the tax credit shown on the IRS web site. Any idea why?
Does tesla post any paper works for tax filing in your account? Thanks
Probably should be calling HR Block support.Hey, We are filing for our taxes, and H&R block is showing that we only are to receive a $1,750 tax credit, rather than the $3,750 that we were shown and expecting, and the tax credit shown on the IRS web site. Any idea why?
Try specifying a Bolt and see if it comes up with the number.Hey, We are filing for our taxes, and H&R block is showing that we only are to receive a $1,750 tax credit, rather than the $3,750 that we were shown and expecting, and the tax credit shown on the IRS web site. Any idea why?
If your car was delivered in the first six months of 2019, you'd be eligible for up to $3750. If it was delivered in the last six months of 2019, it would be eligible for up to $1875.Hey, We are filing for our taxes, and H&R block is showing that we only are to receive a $1,750 tax credit, rather than the $3,750 that we were shown and expecting, and the tax credit shown on the IRS web site. Any idea why?
Any update on this? I’m having the same exact issue. And it’s not because of our tax liability. At was purchased in March 2019. This is definitely an error. HR Block support weren’t able to help the first time I called them. The only way around it would be to list 7500 and then it would be halved to the correct amount. If audited, it’s easy to prove.Hey, We are filing for our taxes, and H&R block is showing that we only are to receive a $1,750 tax credit, rather than the $3,750 that we were shown and expecting, and the tax credit shown on the IRS web site. Any idea why?
Any update on this? I’m having the same exact issue. And it’s not because of our tax liability. At was purchased in March 2019. This is definitely an error. HR Block support weren’t able to help the first time I called them. The only way around it would be to list 7500 and then it would be halved to the correct amount. If audited, it’s easy to prove.
I'm also waiting on Form 8911 (for EVSE) and that one isn't even on the list above.
Again, this only applies to people who installed a Wall Connector, NEMA 14-50, or made other modifications to their home in order to charge an EV, but I just discovered how to file form 8911 with Intuit Turbotax.
First, on the lower left menu, click on "Tax tools" and then "Tools" and then "Topic Search."
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In the menu, type 8911, and it will come up with the form where you can enter your totals.
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Hope this helps someone.
it then lists more forms but does not include 8911. it does not prompt me to actually fill out an 8911 form. would you happen to have more knowledge on this or know what I may be doing wrong?
Are you seeing the "Credit from line 7" box that I screencapped above? I think Intuit figured not many people would need Form 8911 and decided not to program the logic to calculate it. You'll need to fill out a paper 8911 to figure out what the value of box 7 is before entering it.
Form 8911 should be available from the IRS here eventually: About Form 8911, Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit | Internal Revenue Service But for now the PDF there is still for 2018. They have not published the 2019 version yet.
Turbo Tax just brings you to some irrelevant list of other forms.. it makes no sense..this is literally the page I see after I click form 8911 in the dialogue box
Hey, We are filing for our taxes, and H&R block is showing that we only are to receive a $1,750 tax credit, rather than the $3,750 that we were shown and expecting, and the tax credit shown on the IRS web site. Any idea why?
I noticed this too, I'm waiting for TurboTax to pull in the 8936 form, but looking at the electronic version of Form 8936 it looks like Tesla and GM suffer a 50% hit on ANY tax credit you thought you were getting. If you bought in the beginning of 2019 and got the $3750 credit, you get 50% of that, and so on for the other credits. Kind of bummed out that this is the case, granted it wouldn't have swayed me from getting the car but still annoying that other EV brands get the full credit for whatever phase theirs is currently in.