I really don't think the credit for a 2016 purchase would be at risk.  To do 
that, they would have to pass a law in 2017 that was retroactive to 2016.  It 
could be done, but that is very bad form.  I think the businesses would revolt.

Now, will the credit still be in place for 2017 or 2018 purchases?  Who knows.

Mike


On November 10, 2016 6:02:53 AM MST, Seth Rothenberg via EV <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>My one question (directly )  on this topic is, will the $7500 tax
>*credit*
>for new 2016 purchases which can be claimed in April 2017 be at risk?
>
>That might weigh on the balance between a new Leaf and a used Tesla.
>A used Tesla already has had the incentive redeemed.  I'll have to
>check
>the prices in MD, where they might have redeemed both Federal and state
>incentives.  But it has a different price and likely a different
>interest
>rate.
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