HR 5656 · 118th Congress · Taxation

Michael F. Donoughe Tax Credit for Off Road Electric Vehicles Act

Introduced 2023-09-21· Sponsored by Rep. Phillips, Dean [D-MN-3]· House

Bill Progress

Introduced
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Committee
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House Vote
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Senate
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Enacted
Latest: Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.(2023-09-21)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Michael F. Donoughe Tax Credit for Off Road Electric Vehicles Act This bill expands the clean vehicle tax credit to include new qualified off-road plug-in electric vehicles. The amount of the tax credit allowed for a new qualified off-road plug-in electric vehicle is 10% of the cost of the vehicle or $2,500, whichever is lower. The bill defines a new qualified off-road plug-in electric vehicle as any vehicle that is acquired new and for use by the taxpayer; is made by a qualified manufacturer; is powered by an electric motor that draws electricity from a battery with a capacity of at least six  kilowatt hours; has final assembly occurring in North America; has a dry weight of less than 3,500 pounds; has three or more wheels; has one or more seats; is manufactured primarily for off-road use; is designed for use on rough terrain and, except in the case of a vehicle designed to operate on land and water, is not designed to operate on rails, in the air, or in or on the water; and is capable of reaching a speed of 40 miles per hour. Under current law, a qualified manufacturer is any manufacturer that has a written agreement with the Internal Revenue Service and submits re…

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