Blainestang
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Same. I just have been checking the website.I didn't get an e-mail telling me about my 10/24 scheduling
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Same. I just have been checking the website.I didn't get an e-mail telling me about my 10/24 scheduling
I just checked on the website, no email.Did you get an email or did you find out by checking on the website tracking? I know we ordered around same time. I’m from NJ so hope that help speed up the process.
Hmm that’s not true. In 2024 you will just have the option to transfer the tax credit to dealer at the time of purchase. You still need to have the tax requirements to qualify for the credit.in ‘23 it’s a tax credit, so you need available tax liability.
beginning in ‘24, it can instead be a deduction of the purchase contract by the dealer, regardless of the buyer’s tax liability - basically a tax rebate.
agree to disagreeHmm that’s not true. In 2024 you will just have the option to transfer the tax credit to dealer at the time of purchase. You still need to have the tax requirements to qualify for the credit.
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not sure how you think it would work as you describe it - you gonna’ submit your tax info to your car dealership so that they can diligence your tax liability before creditung your purchase price decrease “over the hood”? Gonna be hard for anyone not buying their car on December 31!
Congrats! Where you unscheduled as of yesterday?well now surprise surprise
thanks to this posting I checked and my pro is Scheduled for Production
Week of 10/24/2022
Now when Can I go pick it up lol
btw I have the mobile charging cord
Congrats! Where you unscheduled as of yesterday?
you may end up right, but there’s no way E-file.com is accurately/reliably describing the new federal tax incentive structure since the IRS has not yet released final interpretative guidance on these tax provisions
- Below is taken from E-File.com, it is not the dealers responsibility to verify. If you claim it at the dealership and you know you may not be entitled you will have to pay it back.
- If you claim the credit when buying the vehicle and were ineligible for it or your tax refund is subject to recapture, you may end up paying this credit back. In other words, advance payments of this credit are treated in the same manner as a tax refund would be treated.