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Excellent news!https://electrek.co/2022/12/19/us-treasury-delays-ev-battery-guidance-qualify-for-2023-tax-credits/
Dec 19 2022 — 7:16 pm PT
US Treasury delays EV battery guidance, more vehicles could qualify for 2023 tax credits
As reported by Reuters, the US Treasury Department has delayed its battery guidance for qualifying EV tax credits until sometime in March. Still, requirements like North American assembly of the EV as well as caps on MSRP and annual salary will still go into effect on January 1 as planned.
However, since the US government is unable to provide guidance on the battery requirements, there is a possibility that some EVs sold between January 1 and “sometime in March” that will inevitably not comply with the pending battery guidance may briefly still qualify for federal tax credits.
That mean those that are getting early 2023 deliveries will qualify for the full $7500 tax credit!
Great window of opportunity but will the MSRP and income limits apply for these early 2023 deliveries ???
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