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IRS invites consumers to comment on EV tax credit qualifications

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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is inviting consumers to share comments on the electric vehicle tax credit qualifications. The IRS gives specific instructions on how to submit the comments. Teslarati reached out to Garcia and the IRS for a comment. Credit: IRS. Teslarati is now on TikTok.

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Chevy’s Bolt EV is a steal at under $20,000 using the IRS tax credit upfront

Electrek

You can score a 2023 Chevy Bolt EV for under $20,000 with new IRS rules allowing you to use the tax credit as a down payment. more… The post Chevy’s Bolt EV is a steal at under $20,000 using the IRS tax credit upfront appeared first on Electrek. But you may want to act fast.

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DOE loan for GM Ultium EVs, IRS on EV tax credit, Niro EV recall: Today’s Car News

Green Car Reports

The IRS starts detailing what it needs for the revamped EV tax credit. Some Kia Niro EV models have been recalled. We look at what didn’t make the finals for Best Car To Buy. And the DOE backs the batteries for GM’s EV plan. This and more, here at Green Car Reports. Department of Energy on Monday confirmed a $2.5

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Bollinger Motors’ B4 chassis cab EV gets IRS approval for up to $40,000 in federal tax credits

Electrek

Two years after pivoting its business strategy toward the development of commercial EVs, Bollinger Motors has earned IRS approval for federal tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act, offering fleet customers potential tax credits up to 40,000 per vehicle.

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Cars assembled outside NA may qualify for EV tax credit, per new IRS note

Electrek

The US Treasury has released new guidelines on the electric vehicle tax credit in the Inflation Reduction Act , which seem to suggest that leased vehicles can qualify for the EV tax credit even if they were assembled outside of North America, Reuters reports.

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IRS updates IRA EV tax credit guidance, new rules apply April 18

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The IRS has updated its guidance relating to the Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) tax credit that applies to electric vehicles, with new rules coming into effect on April 18. These rules go into effect on April 18, and the IRS will publish a new list of what models will qualify for specific credits.

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Chevy’s Bolt EV is a steal at under $20,000 using the IRS tax credit upfront

Baua Electric

You can score a 2023 Chevy Bolt EV for under $20,000 with new IRS rules allowing you to use the tax credit as a down payment. You can buy a Chevy Bolt EV for under $20,000 Rather than waiting until next year’s tax return, you can now use the EV tax credit at the point of sale.