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Originally Posted by pharding
This whole sorry ass situation is grossly unfair. If this becomes an issue after next June or whenever when my i4 m50 or Fisker Ocean Extreme finally arrives, I'll fight it out with the IRS if need be. Once before I had an absurd issue with the IRS, I wouldn't agree to the nonsense, idiotic "interpretation" and I got my congressman involved. He made the problem go away.
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You and I are buying the same vehicles.
The exception is I paid the $5k to be first with the Fisker because we need the delivery due to commute distance and gas prices.
Anyway, I agree. I'll file and wait for the audit.
They may audit me anyway due to stock trades. Who knows. My state doesn't allow dealer deposit more than 2.5% and even then dealers won't take them since they aren't binding. There are no binding contracts except the co tract.of sale where I live.
So my filing for the credit alone based on a California address may trigger an audit.
I'll fight for the $7500 for my M50. The fisker is safe. I gave up $5k non refundable.