macchiaz-o
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So what happens if I am due a return?
That only means that you've overpaid. That doesn't mean you can't take a tax credit.So what happens if the fed owes you at the end of the year ?
You owe a certain amount of tax for the whole year. You make federal tax payments throughout the year (for example, withheld from your paychecks). Then at the beginning of the next year, you reconcile this by "filing taxes" and you find out that you overpaid... So you tell the feds to pay the excess back to you.
So let's say that the U.S. government determines that you should pay them $20,000 in taxes for 2021. And let's keep this simple -- no Mach-E was purchased that year.
Now here we are at the beginning of 2022. You're "doing your taxes" and you find out from looking at your W-2 and everything else that you've already paid the government $21,000 throughout 2021... But you only owed them $20,000. In other words, you've overpaid and have now determined that you're due a refund of $1,000.
Now let's add in the Mach-E to the equation. In 2021, you purchased a brand new Mustang Mach-E. The special tax credit for that purchase is worth up to $7,500 towards your 2021 total tax amount. This means instead of owing $20,000 for 2021, you actually just owe $12,500.
But you already paid $21,000 in taxes. Oops! No problem, now your refund will be $8,500.
The only thing the credit doesn't allow you to do is go negative on "total tax." If the feds say your total tax for the year is $4,000 before considering the credit, then the credit can only be worth $4,000 instead of the full $7,500. It's a "non-refundable" credit.
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