Just an FYI...
I'm seeing a lot of deals where an EV qualifies for the tax credit on the IRS Portal. But after it is submitted, that $4000 tax credit gets holed up in a 'pending' status.
This has gone on since April.
The culprit? Certain IRS employees who handle the EVs tax credit don't know the rules or have access to basic vehicle information.
It's causing a huge bottleneck.
So if you are going to buy an EV between now and the end of September, make EXTRA SURE that the last owner had bought it before 2023.
Those are the only ones which are getting automatically approved right now.
I have been watching more and more 'pending' deals sit for months on end which means, no tax credit. And dealing with the IRS right now is a lot like building a swing that faces a brick wall.
They are understaffed. Certain employees are also just plain clueless. So be careful.
I'm seeing a lot of deals where an EV qualifies for the tax credit on the IRS Portal. But after it is submitted, that $4000 tax credit gets holed up in a 'pending' status.
This has gone on since April.
The culprit? Certain IRS employees who handle the EVs tax credit don't know the rules or have access to basic vehicle information.
It's causing a huge bottleneck.
So if you are going to buy an EV between now and the end of September, make EXTRA SURE that the last owner had bought it before 2023.
Those are the only ones which are getting automatically approved right now.
I have been watching more and more 'pending' deals sit for months on end which means, no tax credit. And dealing with the IRS right now is a lot like building a swing that faces a brick wall.
They are understaffed. Certain employees are also just plain clueless. So be careful.