Anonymous wrote:Jeff, I feel like I owe you a signing bonus but another question. We found a PHEV for my daughter who is a dependent. Could she buy the car and get the tax credit? We claim her. The dealer doesn’t want to take off credit (probably because she doesn’t qualify?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe it has to be at least 2 model years old, so 2023 would be too new.
Hi Jeff, you seem to know a lot about this. Would a 2021 model qualify if purchased this year? 2024. Price is under 25k.
Anonymous wrote:I believe it has to be at least 2 model years old, so 2023 would be too new.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Yes, it has to be two years old so wait until January 1. You will have the option to sign the rebate over to the dealer and they will deduct it from the cost of the car. That is the best way to go.
Thank you but we realized it’s gross income, not net.
According to this, it is adjusted gross income:
https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/used-clean-vehicle-credit
In addition, your modified adjusted gross income (AGI) may not exceed:
$150,000 for married filing jointly or a surviving spouse
$112,500 for heads of households
$75,000 for all other filers
We’re just a tiny bit over! Anyway our independent son could by this? Or is that tax fraud?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Yes, it has to be two years old so wait until January 1. You will have the option to sign the rebate over to the dealer and they will deduct it from the cost of the car. That is the best way to go.
Thank you but we realized it’s gross income, not net.
According to this, it is adjusted gross income:
https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/used-clean-vehicle-credit
In addition, your modified adjusted gross income (AGI) may not exceed:
$150,000 for married filing jointly or a surviving spouse
$112,500 for heads of households
$75,000 for all other filers
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Yes, it has to be two years old so wait until January 1. You will have the option to sign the rebate over to the dealer and they will deduct it from the cost of the car. That is the best way to go.
Thank you but we realized it’s gross income, not net.
In addition, your modified adjusted gross income (AGI) may not exceed:
$150,000 for married filing jointly or a surviving spouse
$112,500 for heads of households
$75,000 for all other filers
jsteele wrote:Yes, it has to be two years old so wait until January 1. You will have the option to sign the rebate over to the dealer and they will deduct it from the cost of the car. That is the best way to go.