I emailed all those documents to myself when I signed them. Had I not done that, I'd check to see if they show up in my website login, under my profile, then the vehicle, then under Documents (listed beneath Transaction Summary). If it weren't there, I'd contact my guide which for me is the delivery center team.I'm trying to track down my lease agreement for submission for the tax credit. That all got signed online as I recall, any suggestions on how to track down a copy?
I checked and saw a one page Order Summary in my portal, but for my tax credit I submitted a multi-page document that I had emailed myself, titled "CLOSED-END MOTOR VEHICLE LEASE AGREEMENT". I couldn't find that document in my portal.found the Order Summary under the documents section.
My credit did come throughshouldn't take them long to review and fix
The go by what is listed on the drivers door jamb I believe that it is 8532 lbsThe gvwr on my title is 8150. R1t quad
I and many others in this thread got that GVWR denial. Most including myself sent in a picture of the door jamb label that shows VIN and GVWR, along with the purchase or lease contract and the other info they asked for in the denial letter. I remember one person in this thread saying they had already sold theirs by when tax time came along so they sent in a picture of the owners manual page that declares the GVWR.1) Anyone else gotten the same GVWR denial?
2) If so, how did you prove the GVWR?
Call them. It’s likely sitting in the protest queue. They may be able to review and push it through to the next step on the phone (they did for me last year).Submitted a picture of my door jam along with my protest on April 20th and so far all I've gotten is acknowledgement of receipt of the protest and the protest number.
For those that protested and "won", how long did the process take?
Thanks much
Cdor usually is relatively quick to answer. Much better than the irs….good luck.Ok, I'll give that shot.
Looking forward to some rockin' hold music...