Yes. A vehicle is limited to one credit per vehicle for each type of credit, meaning that a vehicle can receive the tax credit as a new vehicle and again as a used vehicle for a different owner.
By: Lindsey Perkins
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Published: 02.28.2024
If a vehicle has already received a tax credit when it was purchased as new, is it eligible for the used tax credit?
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