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December 29, 2020
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EV Tax credit for Chevy Bolt

  • December 29, 2020
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I purchased and put a new 2020 Chevy Bolt into service in February of 2020. Turbotax is not giving me the $1875 credit for which the IRS says the car qualifies. I still am showing a tax liability of over $1500, so I should be getting at least that much for the credit.  Is there something that would disqualify the credit?  Why am I getting $0 credit?

    Best answer by Critter-3

    Well until that form is functional it probably will not give you the correct amount yet  ... estimated date is 2/18 but subject to change.  Click on the REVIEW tab for further updates ...

     

    https://care-cdn.prodsupportsite.a.intuit.com/forms-availability/turbotax_fed_windows_individual.html

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    Critter-3
    Critter-3Answer
    December 29, 2020

    Well until that form is functional it probably will not give you the correct amount yet  ... estimated date is 2/18 but subject to change.  Click on the REVIEW tab for further updates ...

     

    https://care-cdn.prodsupportsite.a.intuit.com/forms-availability/turbotax_fed_windows_individual.html

    December 29, 2020

    Thank  you Critter-3 for the response.  That is possibly the reason, though TurboTax should be able to pick up the correct phase out percentage.   For my current EOY planning I dug into TurboTax some more to solve the problem.  I switched to Forms mode brought up the 8936 worksheet and followed the quicklink to form 8936 where on line 4b I plugged in the 25% for which the IRS website says I should qualify.

    https://www.irs.gov/businesses/irc-30d-new-qualified-plug-in-elec[product key removed]-vehicle-credit

    SteamTrain
    Employee
    December 29, 2020

    ....and, in case it applies to you.  IF you have any self-employment income too, the electric vehicle credit can't be applied to reduce  any SE taxes you owe (SE portion of Social Security and Medicare taxes) . 

     

    So, for people with significant self-employment income, they could  still have a tax liability remaining, even though all regular income taxes have been wiped out by the vehicle credit.

    ____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*
    December 29, 2020

    Thank you SteamTrain, though that does not apply to me any more since I'm retired.