Tax credit for EVs eliminated in U.S. tax reform proposal
On November 2, U.S. House Republicans proposed eliminating a USD 7,500 per vehicle tax credit for electric vehicles which has helped to increase early demand for the still small segment of the U.S. automotive market.
If adopted, the repeal would take effect after the 2017 tax year, according to a summary of the bill ....
If adopted, the repeal would take effect after the 2017 tax year, according to a summary of the bill ....
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