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Level 1
posted Feb 14, 2020 8:44:57 PM

EV Credit for Tesla 3

After entering our info, TurboTax is giving us the full $7500 EV credit for purchasing a Tesla 3 in September.  What I see elsewhere online is that Tesla EVs are NOT being given full credit and that a September purchase would be eligible for a credit up to $1875. Would love the full credit; would not love an audit. Do I trust TurboTax on this?

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Expert Alumni
Feb 15, 2020 7:32:26 AM

Yes the tax credit for purchasing an Electric Vehicle is $7500 for 2019.

 

Link to Filing Tax Form 8936

Returning Member
Feb 15, 2020 10:08:08 AM

I am in the same situation, the interview does not ask for what the credit should be.   TTax computes and allows full credit of $7500.00 when the qualifiers of KWH are present.  

 

Will Intuit/Turbo Tax cover any issues/penalties should IRS reject returns or charge back monies?

What guarantee is there the computation of 7500.00 credit is 100% accurate? 

 

Expert Alumni
Feb 15, 2020 12:53:14 PM

The Qualified Plug-in Electric Drive Motor Vehicle Credit or Form 8936 is not calculating correctly. The tentative credit is showing as too high. 

 

This issue is projected to be fixed by 02/21/2020.

 

You can sign up here to receive email notifications when updates related to this issue become available.

 

Please see this TurboTax Help Article for more information.

 

@Playcool

 

@luigi65

Level 15
Feb 15, 2020 4:10:44 PM


@Playcool wrote:

Do I trust TurboTax on this?


No, because TurboTax will give you the full credit ($7,500). Use the link below for accurate figures.

 

https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/taxevb.shtml

Level 1
Feb 15, 2020 8:46:24 PM

Thank you BarbaraW22 - you confirmed what I suspected and provided the links I needed.  I know TurboTax was being criticized for not having 8936 ready to go earlier, but I think I'd have preferred they waited until it was right.

Level 1
Feb 18, 2020 12:30:26 PM

It's too bad they released it BEFORE getting it right. My return was rejected because of their error.

It should have been delayed until it was ready.

SHAMEFUL

New Member
Feb 20, 2020 6:00:22 AM

I had this problem too. I bought my Tesla in September 2019. When I first entered it, the 7500 came up but it allowed me to key in $1875. Later, when I went back to file my taxes, it further reduced the 1875 by 25% and I didn't realize it until it was already submitted. I'm guessing the form was updated between when I first entered it and filed it. I'm waiting to see if the IRS accepts it or not, as that was the recommendation when I called Turbotax. I wish there was more help offered, since this was clearly a glitchy issue on their end.

New Member
Feb 20, 2020 6:38:08 AM

It looks like the calculation is fixed, but my return was rejected with the same error code. When is this going to be fixed?

Level 1
Feb 20, 2020 6:59:48 AM

Same here.  Very annoying.   

 

Instructions:

1. Update Turbo Tax on the 20th to correct 8936 form.  Check.

2. Resubmit. Check.

3. Rejected again for same reason.  Fail.

Level 15
Feb 20, 2020 8:00:53 AM
Level 1
Feb 20, 2020 10:20:57 AM

My return was rejected the other day. I waited until today when it was promised to be fixed. Now, it's not allowing me to take the full credit. We purchased in November and are therefore entitled to the $1875. TurboTax is only letting me take a little over $400 claiming I have other deductions. Which I don't, because even without the car, I'd still be getting a refund. I'm very confused and am not going to pay $50 just to find an answer to something that seems to be an error on TurboTax's part. 

New Member
Feb 20, 2020 10:22:51 AM

My tax forms were rejected and the math shouldn’t matter for my credit because I bought a Honda Clarity Plug In and they haven’t even sold nearly enough to start the phase out process so I get the $7500 credit for sure.  Yet mine was still rejected.  Looks like IRS is rejecting all Turbo Tax filings due to this error... even if the math works out correctly!

New Member
Feb 20, 2020 10:22:55 AM

It is supposed to be fixed tomorrow, but make sure you change the $1875 back to $7500. Turbotax automatically calculates the 25% phase out rate to change the $7500 to $1875.

New Member
Feb 20, 2020 10:34:39 AM

Mine did get rejected and I was able to re-submit. I had to go back through the steps for this credit and enter the full 7500, and then it did adjust correctly and tell me that I was eligible for 1875. My re-submitted federal return was accepted a few hours later, so they might have it sorted out now.

Level 2
Feb 20, 2020 11:26:59 AM

Hope TurboTax team will read this - the form needs to calculate the tax credit as follows:

7,500 for Tesla's put in use before 2018 Dec, 31.

3,750 for Tesla's put in use between 2019 Jan, 01 and 2019 June, 30

1,875 for Tesla's put in use after on or after 2019 July, 1

I got one on June 27, 2019.  The initial version of TurboTax calculated the credit with 7,500 (to high), after the update from today (2020 Feb 20) it calculates it too low - 1,875. 

Seem it just can't do it right for the time from 2019 Jan 1 until June 30.

Hope the update tomorrow will get it right so that I can finally submit my updated return without getting it rejected.

New Member
Feb 20, 2020 11:35:48 AM

To fix that, when you can adjust the credit put the full $7,500, it will automaticly make it 25% whcih is the $1875

Level 2
Feb 20, 2020 3:27:44 PM

Make sure you have a total of 7,500 in the box the pops up after entering EV information. It should calculate afterwards. I refiled last-night, unfortunetly I was rejected again. I just filed for the 3rd time, hoping it goes through since my preview shows the 1,875 as EV credit, not 7,500. Fingers crossed. PS. TurboSucks 

New Member
Feb 20, 2020 4:00:06 PM

It still isn't working! If you purchased between January and June you should get 3750 and it is only giving 1750. THIS ISN'T RIGHT!!!! I would love to file if the software can be fixed. This is really frustrating. 

Level 1
Feb 20, 2020 4:02:01 PM

Seem it just can't do it right for the time from 2019 Jan 1 until June 30.
>> I agree.


Mine had rejected even though I manually overrode the number to $3,750 (purchased mine in March 2019). Doing this override before today's "fix" adjusted my Federal appropriately, but trying to use the override after the latest release doesn't make any difference; it defaults it to $1,875, which is NOT correct. 

What's the point of this adjustment field if I can't use it to correct an obvious error in the system? Is this really going to be fixed? 

 

Returning Member
Feb 20, 2020 4:42:42 PM

The fix isn't scheduled until 2/21/20 EST.  That hasn't happened yet.  Give it another try in 5 hrs.

New Member
Feb 20, 2020 6:49:37 PM

I resubmitte with the proper calucation about 4 hours ago.  Within 30 min federal and state ws accepted.

 

Good luck all.

Level 2
Feb 20, 2020 7:24:41 PM

You have to change the box amount to $7,500. It will deduct the difference based on your vin. You will see it update right away. 

New Member
Feb 20, 2020 9:14:56 PM

@rprewer I have this same exact problem, except I'm working on refiling this now. I also updated the line to 1875 and now it's saying I'm only going to get 469 (1875 * 0.25 = 469). I got some help and they told me to just put in 7500 for the credit so that I get the full 1875 but that seems so counterintuitive, I believe this is post their calculation fix too.

Level 1
Feb 21, 2020 8:02:59 AM

I'm having the same problem.  I bought my Model 3 on June 24, 2019, and it's giving $1875 now for the credit instead of the correct amount, $3750.