StaffanM
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So I have not had the same success as others with my endeavors this morning.
Called the dealership and told them to try and submit the form reflecting todays date as the date provided copy to customer, response - “GM said it wasn’t even worth his time to submit the form, I’d recommend printing off a blank form and filling in all the information and submitting it” (no 2024 15400 revised form is available, only 2023 & before, which is guaranteed to be rejected being an outdated form) I was told by the dealership to speak with an IRS agent to see what I should do.
Waited on hold with the IRS for 45 minutes before someone answered that English was not their primary language or even a half decent secondary language, she then transferred me to a different department where I was told the wait time would be another ~15-30 minutes (at least this one had a call back option) got a call back, they then wanted to transfer me as well, as soon as the transfer happened the automated message system said “we no longer answer questions to this in our law department, please visit the online resources… Goodbye” and of course the call ended. IRS is of no use, dealership is of no use. The dealerships biggest thing too is that if they submitted the 15400 form now, the name of the dealership wouldn’t be the same as the one on my purchase contract and would be null/void due to the difference there alone.
So for me in my situation, it’s off to small claims court and having to deal with that headache of a process. Dealerships should not be allowed to sell EV vehicles, if they are not registered to report sales of EV to the IRS…
Called the dealership and told them to try and submit the form reflecting todays date as the date provided copy to customer, response - “GM said it wasn’t even worth his time to submit the form, I’d recommend printing off a blank form and filling in all the information and submitting it” (no 2024 15400 revised form is available, only 2023 & before, which is guaranteed to be rejected being an outdated form) I was told by the dealership to speak with an IRS agent to see what I should do.
Waited on hold with the IRS for 45 minutes before someone answered that English was not their primary language or even a half decent secondary language, she then transferred me to a different department where I was told the wait time would be another ~15-30 minutes (at least this one had a call back option) got a call back, they then wanted to transfer me as well, as soon as the transfer happened the automated message system said “we no longer answer questions to this in our law department, please visit the online resources… Goodbye” and of course the call ended. IRS is of no use, dealership is of no use. The dealerships biggest thing too is that if they submitted the 15400 form now, the name of the dealership wouldn’t be the same as the one on my purchase contract and would be null/void due to the difference there alone.
So for me in my situation, it’s off to small claims court and having to deal with that headache of a process. Dealerships should not be allowed to sell EV vehicles, if they are not registered to report sales of EV to the IRS…
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