I hope my manufactured date is 1/23...folks coming back from the holidays...new year, new focus...a man can only hope. VIN in the 42xx...delivery next week. ?
@R1Sky Business - these guys are the real deal...look at how dripping glossy they got my Telluride.
I'm a detailing nutcase but it all starts with their hard work first...
Paint perfection (I don't call it correction...any detailer worth their money better be perfecting not only correcting...) + IGL Kenzo + highway package PPF.
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You as well sir, you as well. Delivery has been scheduled for next Tuesday.
I won't post pics until Onyx Elite is done detailing her. Brace yourself for next level gloss!
It's been stated time and time again...for those of us with signed BPAs prior to 8/16/2022 and taking delivery in 2023...we will have to wait until the IRS releases further guidance in CY 2023.
Ultimately, the door is not closed for us to get these credits. I don't care what people keep linking...
Fair enough. Good point. The BPAs aren't going be tested for those that took delivery in 2022. It's the group of us taking delivery in 2023 that will be the true test...absent the IRS enacting future guidance which completely shuts this door...
Are the CPAs chiming into this thread going to eat crow when folks get their rebates s00n? Or will they continue to throw shade...
Honestly I'd LOVE for some Attorneys to chime in because they actually study LAW.
@JohnB R1T - I would never have to fire you because I would never hire you...
If you understood every states interpretation surrounding contracts then sure speak with confidence but you don't...
In fact I consulted with a Litigation Attorney and guess what?? The BPA is a resoundingly strong...
Look at this way....the IRS can deny the rebate for many other reasons but if they want to based on the BPA not meeting the definition of a Contract...then they must look at State Law...