The Tesla Model 3 qualifies for the full $7,500 tax credit again

Tesla isn’t saying what changed to allow the cars to qualify.

SHANGHAI, CHINA - OCTOBER 26: Tesla Model 3 vehicles wait to be transported during Tesla Gigafactory Shanghai Ceremony of China-made Vehicles Exporting to Europe on October 26, 2020 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Zhang Hengwei/China News Service via Getty Images)

Enlarge / A row of Tesla Model 3s awaits export from the company's factory in Shanghai, China. (credit: Zhang Hengwei/China News Service via Getty Images)

All versions of the Tesla Model 3 sedan now qualify for the full IRS clean vehicle tax credit. Tesla CEO Elon Musk used Twitter to share the news last week, but it has now been confirmed by the federal government on its consumer-facing fueleconomy.gov site. However, given Tesla's lack of a communications department, it's unclear exactly what has changed that allows this electric vehicle to qualify once again.

Until the end of 2022, the IRS offered a tax credit of up to $7,500 for qualifying plug-in vehicles. The size of the credit was based on battery capacity, and there was a provision to sunset the tax credit for a given manufacturer once it sold more than 200,000 plug-in vehicles. As Tesla only sells plug-in vehicles, it was the first to hit this cap, reaching that milestone in the second quarter of 2018. (General Motors was the only other OEM to also pass this milestone; it did so at the end of 2018.)

All that changed at the start of this year, thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act. Now the tax credit applies to clean vehicles rather than plug-in vehicles, allowing a credit for hydrogen fuel cell EVs as well as plug-in hybrid and battery EVs. And there's no more sunset, and Tesla and GM vehicles are not disqualified due to sales success. As before, it's a tax credit, so the filer needs to have at least as large a tax liability as the credit.

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The Tesla Model 3 qualifies for the full $7,500 tax credit again

Tesla isn’t saying what changed to allow the cars to qualify.

SHANGHAI, CHINA - OCTOBER 26: Tesla Model 3 vehicles wait to be transported during Tesla Gigafactory Shanghai Ceremony of China-made Vehicles Exporting to Europe on October 26, 2020 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Zhang Hengwei/China News Service via Getty Images)

Enlarge / A row of Tesla Model 3s awaits export from the company's factory in Shanghai, China. (credit: Zhang Hengwei/China News Service via Getty Images)

All versions of the Tesla Model 3 sedan now qualify for the full IRS clean vehicle tax credit. Tesla CEO Elon Musk used Twitter to share the news last week, but it has now been confirmed by the federal government on its consumer-facing fueleconomy.gov site. However, given Tesla's lack of a communications department, it's unclear exactly what has changed that allows this electric vehicle to qualify once again.

Until the end of 2022, the IRS offered a tax credit of up to $7,500 for qualifying plug-in vehicles. The size of the credit was based on battery capacity, and there was a provision to sunset the tax credit for a given manufacturer once it sold more than 200,000 plug-in vehicles. As Tesla only sells plug-in vehicles, it was the first to hit this cap, reaching that milestone in the second quarter of 2018. (General Motors was the only other OEM to also pass this milestone; it did so at the end of 2018.)

All that changed at the start of this year, thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act. Now the tax credit applies to clean vehicles rather than plug-in vehicles, allowing a credit for hydrogen fuel cell EVs as well as plug-in hybrid and battery EVs. And there's no more sunset, and Tesla and GM vehicles are not disqualified due to sales success. As before, it's a tax credit, so the filer needs to have at least as large a tax liability as the credit.

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Up Squared i12 is a 3.5 inch board with up to a Core i7-1270PE processor

The UP Squared i12 is a compact computer board that’s not much larger than a Raspberry Pi Model B. But instead of a low-power ARM-based processor, the UP Squared i12 supports up to a 28-watt Intel Alder Lake-P processor. It’s the latest in…

The UP Squared i12 is a compact computer board that’s not much larger than a Raspberry Pi Model B. But instead of a low-power ARM-based processor, the UP Squared i12 supports up to a 28-watt Intel Alder Lake-P processor. It’s the latest in a line of UP boards from Asus subsidiary AAEON, and it’s a […]

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Inside 4chan’s top-secret moderation machine

Internal documents show how chaotic moderation allowed racism and violence to take over.

Inside 4chan’s top-secret moderation machine

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On May 14, 2022, 18-year-old Payton Gendron sent out a link to a select group of online friends. It was an invite to a private Twitch stream, access to his running online diary, and an upload of his 180-page manifesto.

Those who clicked the link saw Gendron sitting in his car, in the parking lot of the Tops supermarket in Buffalo, New York. They watched as he lifted his AR-15-style rifle, equipped with a high-capacity magazine, and opened fire. He killed 10 people in just six minutes.

Even before police stopped the massacre and arrested Gendron, the link was being posted to the anonymous imageboard 4chan. On /pol/, the site’s “politically incorrect” board, people commented in real time on the mass shooting. “Why not shoot up the abortion rallys? What a faggot,” one user wrote. Another chimed in: “The kids manifesto is actually pretty good.” Dozens of people who missed the livestream demanded a recording. Others declared it a deep-state false flag operation.

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ECS Liva P300 is a compact desktop with up to a 65W Intel Raptor Lake processor

The ECS Liva P300 is a desktop computer that measures 250 x 200 x 79mm (9.8″ x 7.9″ x 3.1″) and houses a mini ITX motherboard with an Intel LGA1700 socket and Q670 chipset that supports up to a 65-watt 12th-gen or 13th-gen Intel proc…

The ECS Liva P300 is a desktop computer that measures 250 x 200 x 79mm (9.8″ x 7.9″ x 3.1″) and houses a mini ITX motherboard with an Intel LGA1700 socket and Q670 chipset that supports up to a 65-watt 12th-gen or 13th-gen Intel processor. It also supports up to 128GB of DDR5 memory and up […]

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