https://electrek.co/2022/12/20/th...til-march/
YMMV and depends on how good your local dealer is willing to work with you. The response I have from mine is to wait till Jan 1 to get a quote and the OTD. Some of the rebates mentioned in the link are valid till Jan 3. So the above price is achievable if you take delivery between Jan 1 and Jan 3. Please post any responses that you receive from your local dealers here. At 18k this is a screaming deal. Hope folks are able to pull this off.
https://www.chevrolet.com/electric/bolt-ev
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"The credit is non-refundable, so you won't get a refund for the unused portion of it. In addition, you can't carry the credit over to your next year's return." https://www.hrblock.com/tax-cente...ax-credit/
Or it's just a normal price start on January??
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Does anyone knows a good Chevy Dealer in Southern California that is willing to working on getting a Bolt EV around $19K?
I like the Bolt EUV. How much would that be with this new deal?
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If I buy on Jan 1, 2023, should I then change my 2023 W-4 tax withholdings to a high number or exempt?
2021 I paid about $8700 in federal income taxes throughout the year, and owed 0 when I filed taxes.
Since the rebate won't result in a refund, I am trying to figure this out.
2023 will be similar income and deductions, very simple, basic earner
Since the tax credit will not result in a refund, I would need to owe for 2023. Is my thinking on target?.
Absolutely Not on target at all!
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