broncoaz
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Me too ?You can have some of my tax bill, I have plenty for both of us.
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Me too ?You can have some of my tax bill, I have plenty for both of us.
Yep, just means someone overpaid for the year and gave uncle sugar a free loan.Get back “a few grand”, wtf.
I hate it when that happens!Yep, just means someone overpaid for the year and gave uncle sugar a free loan.
Ya, i don't feel like writing a check to uncle Sam every April, so i try to balance out my withholdings best i can i so i don't have to do this, but also don't go crazy like others give uncle sam alot of interest free cash to pay for a senator's lunch. My numbers change every year with kids, new tax laws, etc. ...anyway. Thanks for the insight guys. I like the tips and clarification of how things work.Get back “a few grand”, wtf.
This might trigger your employer to seek a review of your EXEMPT / 0$ withholding request on the W-4 by the IRS, OTOH they might not if they fully understand your intentions......I was thinking the simplest way would just to decrease federal withholding down to $0 and put aside the amount that is currently being withheld, then just pay up the difference that way. But that takes too much financial discipline and don't want to think about it every 2 weeks.
There are also scenarios that can result in penalties of your withholding is insufficient. I wouldn’t drop to zero withholding without consulting a tax professional.This might trigger your employer to seek a review of your EXEMPT / 0$ withholding request on the W-4 by the IRS, OTOH they might not if they fully understand your intentions.
Several folks have already given you good ideas and parameters to predict how much to factor down your tax withholdings, bi-weekly starting the following pay period would leave ~24 more periods~ to recover the value of the EV credit, while you're doing this I support optimizing to a net ZERO (no refund, No Balance due) condition, but that takes tenacious discipline to monitor your financial condition.
If you find this too risky, let the current withholdings stand and enjoy a good sized refund next spring, nice family vacation or make a big extra paydown on the financing note for your new truck
{Helpful advice from a retired Revenue Officer}
That's my biggest concern, is how long the full credit stands in relation to delivery of units this year, sure some Lightning buyers will be covered in full, but if phase out starts sooner than projected then we have issues should folks shorted withholdings or estimated tax deposits.Might see if you can actually buy it earlier to get that credit.
If Ford keeps selling Mach-E's no F150 might get the credit.
Just like to clarify here - and you made me LOL - the IRS does not give a damn if you file exempt on your W-4 and don't pay your regular withholdings throughout the year. Why? Because they tack on a penalty at year end. There is absolutely 0 chance the IRS is going to visit someone or even mail anything to someone adjusting their withholding to account for an EV car credit. They have bigger fish to fry.The final tax line is the only issue at play. If you expect it to be above $7500.00 then do nothing.
You will get a visit from the IRS is you try a stunt like not paying at all. The only way used to be claim 23 dependents.
This also will assume there will be that much of a tax credit when you take delivery. Since you are a cash basis you may need to look real close at the limits for that credit. Might see if you can actually buy it earlier to get that credit. If Ford keeps selling Mach-E's no F150 might get the credit.
Ford is at 160,580 eligible EVs sold as of 12/31/21. For the full tax credit to not be available at any point this year they would need to sell 39,420 EVs by the end of March.That's my biggest concern, is how long the full credit stands in relation to delivery of units this year, sure some Lightning buyers will be covered in full, but if phase out starts sooner than projected then we have issues should folks shorted withholdings or estimated tax deposits.
I'm hopeful that does not come to be and folks taking delivery at the tail end of 2022 still have the full value of the credit per their financial situation.
Planning strategy for individuals needs tenacious monitoring, status of the credit and personal financial matters best reviewed privately with an accountant outside this forum
Affordability is not something people have in their mind when it’s something they want. That’s why car salesman try to get your emotions involved when buying.I am curious. Are any of you seriously concerned about having enough income to afford to buy a Lightning (even pro model) yet not having enough income to have $7500 in tax liability? I know I sound like my Dad here, but if so I have a genuine question. Are you sure you can afford this truck?
If you have enough cash on hand your income is less relevant- you can still buy this truck (but nothing above XLT for me!). Unfortunately the income still is very much relevant for the full tax credit as discussed, therefore some of us have to get a little bit creative, as discussed.I am curious. Are any of you seriously concerned about having enough income to afford to buy a Lightning (even pro model) yet not having enough income to have $7500 in tax liability? I know I sound like my Dad here, but if so I have a genuine question. Are you sure you can afford this truck?