Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I live in Maryland, is that one of the lower priced states? Or, can I buy it in another state and get the lowest price?
Up to $10,500 off in MD and up to $700 off on the charger.
I don't see any tax credits for Maryland on the Tesla site. Only the $7500 federal credit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many people who can afford/want to drive a tesla actually qualify for the tax breaks though. The limits are too low.
What’s the limit?
maximum of $300,000 for a household, $150,000 for an individual or $225,000 for a head of household.
https://www.npr.org/2023/01/07/1147209505/electric-car-tax-credit-climate-bill-tesla-volkswagen-ev
I am never certain, though, if it means AGI or just gross.
Almost always means AGI.
I never knew Biden and the Dems were so conservative, withholding tax incentives from 2-income families. Get back in the kitchen, spouses!
Or maybe they are liberal, and they want us to cohabitate instead of marry?
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The vast majority of Americans make less than $300K HHI. If your HHI is $300K, you are in the to 5% and can afford a $30K car.
Our HHI is about $300K. We bought a car a few years ago for $30K cash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I live in Maryland, is that one of the lower priced states? Or, can I buy it in another state and get the lowest price?
Up to $10,500 off in MD and up to $700 off on the charger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many people who can afford/want to drive a tesla actually qualify for the tax breaks though. The limits are too low.
What’s the limit?
maximum of $300,000 for a household, $150,000 for an individual or $225,000 for a head of household.
https://www.npr.org/2023/01/07/1147209505/electric-car-tax-credit-climate-bill-tesla-volkswagen-ev
I am never certain, though, if it means AGI or just gross.
Almost always means AGI.
I never knew Biden and the Dems were so conservative, withholding tax incentives from 2-income families. Get back in the kitchen, spouses!
Or maybe they are liberal, and they want us to cohabitate instead of marry?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many people who can afford/want to drive a tesla actually qualify for the tax breaks though. The limits are too low.
What’s the limit?
maximum of $300,000 for a household, $150,000 for an individual or $225,000 for a head of household.
https://www.npr.org/2023/01/07/1147209505/electric-car-tax-credit-climate-bill-tesla-volkswagen-ev
I am never certain, though, if it means AGI or just gross.
Anonymous wrote:If I live in Maryland, is that one of the lower priced states? Or, can I buy it in another state and get the lowest price?
Anonymous wrote:How many people who can afford/want to drive a tesla actually qualify for the tax breaks though. The limits are too low.
Anonymous wrote:So many CEO are douche-bags but life goes on. Still no need for that car as I drive too little, but holding on to the stock for awhile.
CA gives you a tax break besides the Fed one. What about DC?
Anonymous wrote:I really want an electric vehicle and that’s affordable. I really don’t want to support Elon Musk. I’m in a dilemma.
Anonymous wrote:I’d pay more than that not to be driving around a douchemobile. I feel sorry for those who bought before Elon became King of the Wankbros.