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jgill23
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EV tax credit calculation

AGI- married $198542

Federal taxes withheld - $32517

No state tax. 

How would my $7500 EV tax credit work?

I already am getting a $4200 refund since I overpaid in taxes. 

Line 22 says $26765

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rjs
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Level 15

EV tax credit calculation

The amount of EV credit that you get has nothing to do with your AGI, withholding, refund, or state tax.


The credit is applied to your tax liability before any nonrefundable credits, which is line 18 of Form 1040. All the nonrefundable credits, including the EV credit, are added together. The total is on Form 1040 line 21. On line 22, the total nonrefundable credits on line 21 are subtracted from the total tax liability on line 18, but the result cannot be less than zero. If the total nonrefundable credits on line 21 are more than the total tax liability on line 18, then you are not able to use all the nonrefundable credits, and line 22 will be zero. But it's not any one particular credit that is reduced. It's the total of all the credits that is limited. If Form 1040 line 22 is not zero, you are getting the full amount of all your nonrefundable credits.


Withholding is subtracted later, on Form 1040 line 25a. It does not affect the amount of nonrefundable credits that you can use on line 22.

 

rjs
Level 15
Level 15

EV tax credit calculation

If you are looking at your 2022 tax return, and you have entered everything except the EV credit, look at Form 1040 line 22. That's the maximum amount of the EV credit that you could use.

 

EV tax credit calculation

It's not whether you get a refund or tax due.   And the withholding doesn't matter.  It's if you have a tax liability on your income.  Look at your 1040 line 22 for total tax. So as long as Line 22 is more than $7500 (before applying the credit), you can use the whole credit.  It will reduce your income tax (but only to zero).  If your non-refundable credits reduce your tax to 0 you will get back all the withholding and payments and any Refundable Credits. Unless you owe for something else like self employment tax or the 10% Early Withdrawal Penalty on IRA withdrawals.

 

This post kind of explains it.

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/tax-credits-deductions/discussion/trying-to-understand-the-ev-tax-...

jgill23
New Member

EV tax credit calculation

mine line 22 says $26765

EV tax credit calculation

@jgill23 - then you would be 'good' because Line 22 is more than $7500 prior to applying the EV tax credit! 

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