Canthoney
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- Andrew
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- Honda Accord, Honda CR-V
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Hi, apologies if this has been answered in other threads. I have a huge tax liability for this tax year that recently popped up, and obviously want to get the tax credit this year if possible. Right now I have a GT on order which isn’t coming out until next year, so that wouldn’t be helpful. But I talked to my dealer and he said that they have a First Edition on order but they can’t guarantee that it will come here before the end of the year.
So my question for the more accountant oriented, or somebody who has already done this is if you get a build date and a VIN number is that enough to satisfy the EV tax credit form 8936, or does it have to be in service to qualify for the credit? It will be no use to me if it arrives the first week of January, so I’m looking at alternatives. Thank you ahead if anyone has an idea of timing.
So my question for the more accountant oriented, or somebody who has already done this is if you get a build date and a VIN number is that enough to satisfy the EV tax credit form 8936, or does it have to be in service to qualify for the credit? It will be no use to me if it arrives the first week of January, so I’m looking at alternatives. Thank you ahead if anyone has an idea of timing.
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