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So I'm reading various sources about the newly proposed tax credit for EV's. For example here is an article from Electrek.
Looking into the details of the tax credit though, one thing I'm noticing that so far I've not seen anyone comment on is that:
If the tax credit gets applied by the dealer at the time of sale, what happens for automobiles that are sold direct to the consumer? If there is no dealership in the deal, does the credit still get applied? How?
As much as everyone is saying that the new tax credit applies to Tesla vehicles, does it? Or will it?
The pushback from various sources against Tesla has been pretty hard and very persistent. Do we really know if this bill is not another such attack?
I guess to clarify, I see that the Tesla vehicles clearly qualify for the incentive. But does Tesla as a company qualify to give out the incentive?
Looking into the details of the tax credit though, one thing I'm noticing that so far I've not seen anyone comment on is that:
I haven't yet seen the actual bill or the actual wording in the bill but I have a question.16. Dealer can apply credit at time of sale. Dealer must disclose to buyer the MSRP of the vehicle, the applicable tax credit amount and the amount of any other available incentive applicable to the purchase. (Page 378, line 6)
If the tax credit gets applied by the dealer at the time of sale, what happens for automobiles that are sold direct to the consumer? If there is no dealership in the deal, does the credit still get applied? How?
As much as everyone is saying that the new tax credit applies to Tesla vehicles, does it? Or will it?
The pushback from various sources against Tesla has been pretty hard and very persistent. Do we really know if this bill is not another such attack?
I guess to clarify, I see that the Tesla vehicles clearly qualify for the incentive. But does Tesla as a company qualify to give out the incentive?
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