As much as I'd love to claim the credit for my Zero (purchased in 2014), I'm hoping to find some more official information first.
Richard (or others), can you call your accountant to find out any reference information for this bill that was passed (ie. bill # ______, passed on <date>)? Is there any other information you can offer, besides the fact that you haven't been flagged for an audit (yet)?
thanks,
jheth
My tax preparer has people lined up outside his door 10 or 15 deep this time of the year. There is no way I can get him to answer a question like that. However, I did ask him about the credit expiring when he was preparing my tax return and he told me that the story about the motorcycle credit being discontinued for purchased last year was untrue and the tax law was just rolled over last year and had the same deductions as the previous year. I suggest that you contact the IRS directly, either by phone or through the internet, and check on the e-motorcycle purchase credit if you want to verify the information.
In any case, nothing ventured, nothing gained.
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My odds of getting audited are exactly Zero.
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I am too small a fish and the IRS has better things to do with their limited time. Still, I would like to point out that when you fill out the IRS form electronically (as my accountant did), if you don't submit the correct brand, model, year and VIN into the form, it will not be accepted on to the form and the credit calculated. When the information was not rejected by the IRS form, I knew that I would be getting the credit and that the IRS computer system would not be rejecting the credit request.
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