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      09-01-2020, 12:55 PM   #42
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Originally Posted by smyles View Post

And yes, in the essence, using the current terminology, US taxpayers subsidy 'the rich' yet again... and they thank you for that, if nothing else.
The $7500 credit also applies to a $32k Leaf or $37k Bolt which makes it affordable for more people, not just the rich.

Also, fed income tax is marginal. So if someone with more income wants to pay more for a $70-100k Tesla, why would they not be justified in taking a $7500 credit since they have been taxed more on marginal income? Keep in mind that they are sill paying tax on a $100k car, not a $92.5k car.

Also, that $7500 credit is adjusted for in the secondary market, and lower residual values mean the cars are more affordable for more people.
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