Yes, the tax credit guidance is based on when the vehicle is placed in service, so if you take delivery of your vehicle in 2024, the guidance at the time you take delivery of your vehicle will apply. FuelEconomy.gov provides updated information on vehicle eligibility.
By: Lindsey Perkins
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Published: 02.28.2024
If I ordered a vehicle in 2023 and it was delivered in 2024, does the Foreign Entities of Concern rule apply?
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