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This is where the preparer actually earns what they charge. Per the instructions:
Line 4b
Enter 100% unless the vehicle was a vehicle with at least four wheels manufactured by Tesla or General Motors (Chevrolet Bolt EV, etc.).
Tesla. Enter the following percentage if the vehicle was
manufactured by Tesla.
• 100% if you purchased it before January 1, 2019.
• 50% if you purchased it after December 31, 2018, but
before July 1, 2019.
• 25% if you purchased it after June 30, 2019, but before
January 1, 2020.
The credit is not available for Tesla vehicles purchased
after December 31, 2019.
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We need to enter the Phase-out Percentage in the line right below where we enter the KWH
Because the correct phase out information wasn't entered?
This is where the preparer actually earns what they charge. Per the instructions:
Line 4b
Enter 100% unless the vehicle was a vehicle with at least four wheels manufactured by Tesla or General Motors (Chevrolet Bolt EV, etc.).
Tesla. Enter the following percentage if the vehicle was
manufactured by Tesla.
• 100% if you purchased it before January 1, 2019.
• 50% if you purchased it after December 31, 2018, but
before July 1, 2019.
• 25% if you purchased it after June 30, 2019, but before
January 1, 2020.
The credit is not available for Tesla vehicles purchased
after December 31, 2019.
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We need to enter the Phase-out Percentage in the line right below where we enter the KWH
Thank you so much! ...
That is right, thank you !
I would love Lacerte to be omnipotent, but separating every mistyped manufacturing name and date of delivery is maybe just a bit too much to ask for. I had to look this up and test it on a dummy return to get you an answer. I am glad I could help.
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