"Understanding the Shifts in EV Tax Credits and Tesla's Eligibility in 2024"

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Tesla has updated its list of vehicles eligible for the full $7,500 federal EV tax credit, which now functions as a point-of-sale incentive. The eligible models include the Model 3 Performance, Model X Dual Motor, and all Model Y variants, with the condition that the Model X must be the base version to stay under the $80,000 price cap for SUVs. Income limits for buyers apply, but the new point-of-sale system removes the need for federal tax liability consideration in 2024.
- Here are the only Tesla vehicles that now have access to the $7500 EV incentive Electrek.co
- What to know about 2024 changes to the electric vehicle tax credit The Hill
- EV tax credit changes: fewer eligible vehicles, but you can get the credits faster Business Insider
- More EVs lose US tax credits including Tesla Cybertruck, Nissan Leaf Reuters
- Why the $7,500 electric vehicle tax credit may be easier — and harder — to get in 2024 CNBC
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