Roy2001
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Trust me, I was looking for validating info from "UNCLE" but bureaucrats are slow, I've had a busy day doing other stuff, so not much time to hunt what has not been released on the other side of the fence.I don't need the snide remarks from some of you. I am only looking for info in print. I am inclined to believe Taxman but I still see nothing in print anyone has shared that says AFTER 4/18 the Lightning will meet the 40% battery component requirement to continue to be available for the full $7500 tax credit.
Keywords South Korea, KoreaSeems it is all right here. You just have to do the interpretation yourself.
https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2023-06822.pdf
I had previously found the info about the batteries being made in S. Korea so that passed the 1st test. The real question all along was about the percentage of correct materials and where they are mined to see if they passed that 2nd requirement. It's only 2 more weeks to find out for sure.The Feds has pushed the responsibility back to Manufacture to certify mineral content. The feds may eventually check the manufacturer's certificate, but for now, I believe they will hold the Manufacture responsible to issue the correct information. So if Ford makes the announcement I believe you can take it as fact ... for now at least.
That info is not right.All I can find is that the Feds will release on 4/19 the list of vehicles that will qualify for tax credit based upon their specific battery info. We will both keep our fingers crossed
I don't need the snide remarks from some of you. I am only looking for info in print. I am inclined to believe Taxman but I still see nothing in print anyone has shared that says AFTER 4/18 the Lightning will meet the 40% battery component requirement to continue to be available for the full $7500 tax credit. Everything in print I see says it qualify's UNTIL April 18th. It's only 2 more weeks.
I doubt that will change. Just imagine this tax credit goes for 10 years, 5 years from now nothing will be under 80KSo I'm still screwed because my msrp is over 80k?
Probably wont even take 5 years for that stupid cliff to be met... but just remember our politicians know best. $79,999 vehicles save the planet. $80,001 absolutely do not!I doubt that will change. Just imagine this tax credit goes for 10 years, 5 years from now nothing will be under 80K
Post Of The Month!just remember our politicians know best. $79,999 vehicles save the planet. $80,001 absolutely do not!