Nevadans still have one more week to get up to $7,500 off a new electric vehicle, even with the program ending.
With the passing of President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” came the end of the EV tax credit, which is officially expiring on Sept. 30. But people looking to buy an EV within the next week can still take advantage of it.
Anyone who signs a purchase agreement and makes one payment before Sept. 30 will still be eligible for the tax credit, said John Treanor, spokesperson for AAA Nevada.
New cars are eligible for up to $7,500 off and up to $4,000 off a used car. The credit may vary based off customers’ modified adjusted gross income.
The credit is given at the point of sale, so, for example, a new EV that is $50,000 could be $42,500.
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