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      Updated:December 25, 20254 Mins Read
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      The IRS has issued updated guidance clarifying that taxpayers can still qualify for the federal electric vehicle (EV) tax credit—even if delivery of the vehicle occurs after the official cutoff date of September 30, 2025—provided they sign a binding purchase contract and make a payment (which could be a down payment or trade‐in) by that deadline. Previously, delivery by that date had been assumed necessary; under the new rules, the “acquisition” of the vehicle is pegged to the date of contract plus payment rather than just possession. Buyers must still “place the vehicle in service” (meaning take possession) at some point, but that can be after September 30. Additional rules—like income caps, vehicle price limits, qualifying vehicle types, and manufacturer sourcing requirements—still apply. 

      Sources: Chapman, CarScoops, Electrek

      Key Takeaways

      – Contractual lock‐in: Signing a written binding contract and making some payment by September 30, 2025, secures eligibility for the full tax credit, even if the EV is delivered later. 

      – Delivery/performance can lag: You don’t have to physically take possession by that cutoff date—what matters is the contract + payment date; delivery (“placing in service”) can come after. 

      – Eligibility still constrained: Even with this flexibility, buyers must meet all other rules (income limits, MSRP or price ceilings, vehicle build/sourcing criteria, etc.) to actually claim the full or partial credit. 

      In-Depth

      With the “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) having moved up the expiration of the federal EV tax credit to September 30, 2025, many buyers and automakers faced uncertainty over whether they could still benefit if they couldn’t complete delivery by that date. Under the original plan, taking physical delivery by that deadline was understood to be critical. But in late August 2025, the IRS released guidance that shifts the focus: what matters is when you enter into a binding contract and make a payment, not just when the car is delivered. This adjustment gives buyers some much-needed breathing room, particularly given supply chain delays, custom orders, or other delivery constraints.

      Under the new rules, if you lock in a purchase contract (written, binding, with at least a nominal payment or trade-in) by September 30, 2025, you can still claim the full federal EV tax credit—even if your car isn’t delivered until after that date. This is especially good news for customers waiting for EVs manufactured with constrained parts, long shipping timelines, or specific build options. That said, all the other eligibility criteria still apply: the vehicle needs to meet the sourcing and manufacturing thresholds, must fall under the MSRP caps for qualifying vehicles, and the buyer must meet the income thresholds.

      It’s also vital to understand that “acquisition” is not enough by itself; the vehicle must still be “placed in service,” meaning you take possession, to finally claim the credit. Dealers are expected to give you a time-of-sale report when that happens. Because of this change, we might see a surge of binding contracts being signed as the fall deadline nears, perhaps pushing out deliveries well into late 2025 or even early 2026, depending on logistics.

      From a tax planning and consumer behavior perspective, this gives folks more flexibility and reduces risk. If you were concerned you couldn’t get the car by Sept. 30, you now have a path to lock in the benefit. For automakers, this may shift how they manage production and delivery scheduling: avoiding delivery deadlines becomes less essential if contracts are secured. But buyers should be sure to maintain full documentation—contract signed date, payment receipts, and proof of delivery later—so they don’t run into problems claiming the credit.

      Finally, while this rule relaxes one major deadline, the overall clock is still ticking. After Sept. 30, 2025, no new contracts or payments will qualify; and after that date, the tax credit truly ends for new or used EV purchases (under this program). If you’re in the market for an EV and want to benefit from this tax credit, the best move is to act sooner rather than later—get the paperwork and payment done ahead of the cutoff.

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