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Don’t Worry If Your Favorite GM EV Doesn’t Qualify For A Federal Tax Credit

CleanTechnica EVs

You’ve probably been frustrated this week if you were waiting for 2024’s cash rebate program to buy a General Motors. continued] The post Don’t Worry If Your Favorite GM EV Doesn’t Qualify For A Federal Tax Credit appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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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. 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. Some Kia Niro EV models have been recalled. This and more, here at Green Car Reports. billion.

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The EV Tax Credit: Buy Now or Wait Until 2024?

EV Life

The Treasury Department just released new guidance that will enable consumers to use their $7500 EV tax credits more like an upfront rebate starting in January 2024. However, new vehicle requirements are also taking effect that raise questions about which vehicles will still qualify for tax credits in the new year.

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Proposed Changes to Federal EV Tax Credit – Part 2: End of the Manufacturer Sales Phaseout

EV Adoption

Arguably the biggest flaw in the Plug-In Electric Drive Vehicle Credit ( IRC 30D ) regulations is the triggering of a phaseout schedule of the tax credit when a manufacturer sells 200,000 total EVs (BEV and PHEV). What is less clear is how Tesla and GM will handle leases.

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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. But you may want to act fast.

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No deal for Chevrolet Volt, Chevy Bolt EV buyers in final days of tax credit

Green Car Reports

Consumers have less than three days to buy a plug-in Chevy Volt or Bolt EV from GM and still qualify for the full $7,500 federal tax. Nor does GM have any plans to cut prices after the tax cut expires on Monday, as Tesla did with its cars after the tax credit.

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GM confirms it will reach EV tax credit ceiling this year—then phaseout begins

Green Car Reports

Beginning next April, buyers of General Motors’ electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids won’t be getting the same break on their purchase as those who buy those vehicles from any other brand. GM has confirmed to Green Car Reports that it will reach 200,000 deliveries of vehicles eligible for the.