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those only apply if you have 7500+ of taxes to be paid to be able to use the credits. Last year and likely this year i will have max $5k worth of taxes to be paid. So i would be able to at max use 5k of the tax credits
Before folks get to exited, remember that the EV tax credit is a "non-refundible" credit. That means you need $7500 (or in this case 12,500) of tax liability.
I make pretty decent money as an engineer, but my total fed taxes last year were $6600. So either way, the maximum savings I could get from the credit would be $6600. Someone with two kids under 17 (instead of one) loses out on another $1500 in tax savings.
To take full advantage of the credit, one needs to make over $100k/year with no kids, or about 135k with 2 kids. (for the $7500 credit, it's about $170k for the 12,500 credit)