I purchased a new 2021 Chevy Bolt last year. It was waiting around for the battery recall on the dealer's lot for quite some time. The dealer said it would qualify for the tax credit, but when I enter in my info I get nothing. I've gone done the google rabbit hole looking for answers, and even talked with a TT pro...and get conflicting answers. ANY help would be appreciated. TIA!
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Chevrolet vehicles purchased after 03/31/2020 and before 01/01/2023 are not eligible for the EV credit.
The credit begins to phase out for vehicles at the beginning of the second calendar quarter after the manufacturer has sold 200,000 eligible plug-in electric vehicles (i.e., plug-in hybrids and EVs) in the United States as counted from January 1, 2010.
Go to this federal government website for vehicle eligibility - https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/tax2022.shtml
Chevrolet vehicles purchased after 03/31/2020 and before 01/01/2023 are not eligible for the EV credit.
The credit begins to phase out for vehicles at the beginning of the second calendar quarter after the manufacturer has sold 200,000 eligible plug-in electric vehicles (i.e., plug-in hybrids and EVs) in the United States as counted from January 1, 2010.
Go to this federal government website for vehicle eligibility - https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/tax2022.shtml
Well thanks for the quick and rather depressing quick reply @DoninGA ! Not surprised that the dealer lied to me, saying that some new law let the Bolt's be eligible again :(
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