Gary Hankins
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Gary
- Joined
- Nov 16, 2019
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- 21502
- Vehicles
- Ford Edge
- Occupation
- retired
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- #16
Thanks to everyone for your research and for sharing it with me on this forum. This is just what friends do for one another. Heck, while I'm at it, thanks to those who created and maintain this site. I had no experience with EVs before now. I'm still no expert but I have learned a lotYUP - good catch and really I still would say NO, you can't until you take possession of the car. Only way around it would be if the dealer would complete, register and title before they take possession of the car. However why would you want to do that? Why would a dealer do this, because until the car hits the lot there's too much room for error. However one can fudge whatever they want for ones taxes, just don't get audited or caught. This is not legal advise and every state is different, however we are talking about a federal deduction and not local.
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