bmwhitetx
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Starting to do taxes - I installed an Emporia EVSE in 2023 and assumed I would get the 30% tax credit using Form 8911. Reading the instructions I see that beginning after 2022 (i.e., tax years 2023+), the equipment now has to be installed within an eligible census tract. Basically you need to live in a low-income or non-urban census tract. The IRS issued guidance two days ago that lists eligible census tracts. https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy2035.
I thought it would only apply to businesses but everything I'm reading says it also applies to individuals. The link has a huge appendix of which census tracts are eligible. For 2023 you can use either the 2015 list (Appendix A) or the 2020 list (Appendix B).
The credit may be claimed by individuals for home electric vehicle charging and other refueling equipment and by businesses. The credit with respect to any single item of property is limited to $100,000 for business property, and $1,000 for personal property. ... While expanding the 30C credit, the IRA added a requirement that qualified property must be placed in service in an eligible census tract. An eligible census tract is any population census tract that is a low-income community or that is not an urban area.
I thought it would only apply to businesses but everything I'm reading says it also applies to individuals. The link has a huge appendix of which census tracts are eligible. For 2023 you can use either the 2015 list (Appendix A) or the 2020 list (Appendix B).
The credit may be claimed by individuals for home electric vehicle charging and other refueling equipment and by businesses. The credit with respect to any single item of property is limited to $100,000 for business property, and $1,000 for personal property. ... While expanding the 30C credit, the IRA added a requirement that qualified property must be placed in service in an eligible census tract. An eligible census tract is any population census tract that is a low-income community or that is not an urban area.
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