In my previous blog (published August 2023), What Local Decision Makers Should Know about IRA Tax Credits for Electric Vehicles, I outlined how local governments and other tax-exempt entities can now access Clean Energy Tax Credits using Direct Pay (aka Elective Pay). The new and revised tax credits, which are part of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), include several to support EVs (electric vehicles) and EV charging infrastructure investments.
One important distinction is that the infrastructure tax credit is only accessible in census tracts that meet the federal designation of “low-income” or “non-urban.” As I explained in my previous post, “To qualify, a property must be within non-urban census tracts or low-income communities (the poverty rate is at least 20 percent, or the median family income does not exceed 80 percent of statewide median family income).”
Since that blog was published, the federal government has issued updates to clarify how to take advantage of the tax credits and, most importantly, understand which census tracts qualify for the charging infrastructure credits.
New Forms To Pre-Register For Using Tax Credits
In December 2023, the Treasury Department released the new Pre-Filing Registration Tool for accessing Direct Pay tax credits. This is the registration and documentation that eligible non-tax paying entities such as state, local, and tribal governments, rural energy coops, and other eligible nonprofits, will need to do prior to using tax credits for EVs or EV charging infrastructure.
New Rule Makes Charging Infrastructure More Widely Accessible
The IRA created an EV charging infrastructure tax credit that covers upwards of 30% of infrastructure costs up to $100,000 per charging station. Initially, there was confusion about the Section 30C tax credit (Charging Infrastructure Credit) because it defined qualifying census tracts as either low-income or “non-urban.” However, the U.S. Census Bureau only identifies census blocks rather than tracts as “non-urban.” On January 19, 2024, the Treasury Department issued guidance that clarifies which census tract/blocks qualify for the credit. The new definitions give broad eligibility to low-income and non-urban areas meaning about ⅔ of the U.S. population now qualify for the credits.
New Map Helps Visualize what Census Tracts Qualify
The Department of Energy (DOE) then followed up with the 30C Tax Credit Eligibility Locator, a mapping tool that allows users to see what tracts qualify. The mapping tool will allow both tax-paying entities, such as consumers and businesses, and eligible non-tax paying entities to identify where in their communities charging infrastructure can be cited to qualify for the EV charging infrastructure tax credits.
Upcoming Office Hours for Elective Pay Applicants
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is hosting upcoming office hours that are available for all Direct (Elective) Pay applicable entities. This is to assist with the IRS Energy Credits Online pre-filing registration process. Upcoming office hours and links to register are below:
January 26, 2024 1-2 PM EST Register Here
January 30, 2024 1-2 PM EST Register Here
February 2, 2024 1-2 PM EST Register Here
February 6, 2024 1-2 PM EST Register Here
February 9, 2024 1-2 PM EST Register Here
To receive any future announcements on IRS office hours and for updates on Direct Pay generally, sign up at IRS.gov/newsroom/e-news-subscriptions by scrolling down to the “Tax exempt & government entities” category.
Resources from IRS
Additionally, the IRS has detailed resources to help users navigate the pre-filing registration process from start to finish, including this how-to video and this comprehensive user guide.
The IRS website on Direct Pay has a series of educational one-pagers for each direct pay applicable entity, a list of applicable tax credits, and an extensive list of FAQs.
Doing More in 2024
The additional IRS Direct Pay guidance, resources, and assistance will make applying for and using the EV charging infrastructure tax credit easier. The tax credit is designed to support the growth of publicly available chargers in low-income communities and non-urban areas, making it more affordable to install EV charging infrastructure and increasing access to EV charging in underserved communities.
The Southern Alliance for Clean Energy’s Electrify the South program leverages research, advocacy, and outreach to accelerate the equitable transition to electric transportation across the Southeast. Visit ElectrifytheSouth.org to learn more and connect with us.
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Here’s an ultra-right-winger who thinks that his voters are so stupid that they’ll believe that U.S. courts are routinely sentencing thieves to have their hands amputated.
We have huge problems in this country, but the “onslaught” of Sharia Law isn’t one of them.
This is a fine example of the decay of American education. Think back to when you were in junior high school. If someone said something like this, wouldn’t you have asked, “Are you serious? Radical Islam has usurped the U.S. Constitution? Can you provide any evidence to support this?
Now, we accept it, because some Trump supporter in congress tells us it’s true.
Forget about the Epstein files and the overt corruption in the White House. Let’s focus on Sharia Law.
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What the boob at left is saying is partially true, in that only some people in the rest of the world are laughing at the United States.
The vast majority of people I meet from other countries are crying, not literally, but they almost uniformly express their astonishment and profound sorrow that the former envy of the world could have been reduced to a banana republic — and in such a short period of time.
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