mdrobc1213
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- Rob
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Bill will still need to go to the Senate to pass then any changes back to the house for reconciliation prior to passage. Both have to agree before final gets to POTUS desk to sign. Next week is Thanksgiving then the holidays in Dec so window to do all of that and sign off on a final bill and language on this before 31 Dec 2021 is shrinking rapidly guys. I would not rule out that it gets done but with more changes and the final signoff gets pushed into early 2022. In that case can see a later implementation date. Point is we don't know what the final result will yet be...just lots of folks seemed to be waiting to take delivery of their cars. The new Sport Turismo release yesterday probably didn't help the anxiety tho! Waay outside of the limits above!The latest House version of the BBB act, which appears ready to pass tonight, has the following new (revised) section with upper MSRP limits on eligible newly purchased EVs:
[cut-and-pasted from Part 4, Sec. 136401, new Sec. 36C.d]
(d) Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price Limitation.--
``(1) In general.--No credit shall be allowed under
subsection (a) for a vehicle with a manufacturer's suggested
retail price in excess of the applicable limitation.
``(2) Applicable limitation.--For purposes of paragraph
(1), the applicable limitation for each vehicle classification
is as follows:
``(A) Sedans.--In the case of a sedan, $55,000.
``(B) Vans.--In the case of a van, $64,000.
``(C) Sport utility vehicles.--In the case of a
sport utility vehicle, $69,000.
``(D) Pickup trucks.--In the case of a pickup
truck, $74,000.”
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