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Senator Manchin Aims To Close Battery Loophole Around $7,500 EV Tax Credit (engadget.com) 71

Senator Joe Manchin, chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, has introduced a new bill that squashes a small loophole around the Inflation Reduction Act's (IRA) $7,500 EV tax credit. Engadget reports: The new credits are restricted to cars with final assembly in the US, as well as those with a certain amount of North American battery content (an amount that increases every year). But, the U.S. Treasury has delayed its final rules on battery guidance until March, which means EVs with foreign batteries can still receive the full $7,500 in credits until then. Manchin's legislation, dubbed the American Vehicle Security Act (AVSA), would push the battery requirement back to January 1st.

"It is unacceptable that the U.S. Treasury has failed to issue updated guidance for the 30D electric vehicle tax credits and continues to make the full $7,500 credits available without meeting all of the clear requirements included in the Inflation Reduction Act," Manchin wrote a statement. "The Treasury Department failed to meet the statutory deadline of December 31, 2022, to release guidance for the 30D credit and have created an opportunity to circumvent stringent supply chain requirements included in the IRA. The IRA is first-and-foremost an energy security bill, and the EV tax credits were designed to grow domestic manufacturing and reduce our reliance on foreign supply chains for the critical minerals needed to produce EV batteries."
Autoblog notes that the AVSA doesn't patch the other IRA loophole, which also allows for the full credit for leased cars built outside of the U.S.
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Senator Manchin Aims To Close Battery Loophole Around $7,500 EV Tax Credit

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  • Don't they have better things to do?
    What about LBGTQ people? They need to harass them more.
    What about librarians. They need to be controlled... or better still, just fire them all.
    Guns! How can we get more guns out there on the streets? Vast untapped market there.
    Communists! (Oh wait, we like Putin now.)

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Communists! (Oh wait, we like Putin now.)

      Putin isn't a communist. Communism has not been the governmental system of Russia now for over 30 years. You might want to watch the news occasionally.

      • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

        by Darinbob ( 1142669 )

        He's communist adjacent :-) Mostly he's a kleptocrat. Hwoever he has expressed open admiration for the USSR as well as Stalin.

        • It's weird to me how after the Russians and Chinese gave up on it due to it nearly bankrupting and starving both countries, resulting in millions of deaths not even counting the political purges, so many people are eager to try it out. If I were more conspiratorial, I'd think that they were pushing it on the USA and Europe to ruin us, given that they know how badly it turns out.

      • by mjwx ( 966435 )

        Communists! (Oh wait, we like Putin now.)

        Putin isn't a communist. Communism has not been the governmental system of Russia now for over 30 years. You might want to watch the news occasionally.

        Communism hasn't been the government of Russia for over 70... Even in Stalin's day it was barely communist. Putin is just the new boss, pretty similar to the old bosses.

    • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

      by DarkOx ( 621550 )

      Might what check which party the Senator belongs too - hint starts with a D

    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      by Fly Swatter ( 30498 )
      Regardless of party, they should be fixing the budget and debt ceiling problem before doing anything else - it is embarrassing.

      Stop spending money you don't have!
      • No way! More anti abortion bills (because they were so popular last time around) and Hunter Biden’s laptop are top priority.

        • by Zak3056 ( 69287 )

          I agree with you about the stupidity of the current Republican congress--they will, indeed, waste their time scoring own goals with initiatives that have no chance of passing, are wildly unpopular (and, in the case of abortion, something that they have said for decades should be the province of the states and not the federal government), or, most likely, both.

          With that said, the ignoring of "Hunter Biden's laptop" by a group that was screaming "emoluments!" before Darth Cheeto was even inaugurated because h

    • What better way to trigger the libs than to burn it all to the ground.

      • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

        by fahrbot-bot ( 874524 )

        What better way to trigger the libs than to burn it all to the ground.

        Checking the news and current events, it seems Republicans and "Conservatives" are way more easily/often triggered -- by just about everything that doesn't conform to their own beliefs and desires or by not being able to impose those on others, or not being able to deny others their own.

        • it seems Republicans and "Conservatives" are way more easily/often triggered -- by just about everything that doesn't conform to their own beliefs and desires or by not being able to impose those on others, or not being able to deny others their own.

          Let's test if that is being triggered by opposing beliefs is solely a conservative/republican thing...
          Abortion is the murder of a baby and the baby should be protected. I'll even concede to carrying on that protection after the baby is out of the woman's womb.

          • by imgod2u ( 812837 )

            If you concede that last point to all human life, then we have a deal (universal healthcare).

          • Abortion is the murder of a baby and the baby should be protected.

            All abortions? That's a minority viewpoint, by a wide margin.

            What about abortions to save the life of the mother? Should we let the mother die, then charge the infant with murder / manslaughter -- or the other way around? What about miscarriages (aka spontaneous abortions), which happen a LOT, are they murders too, or just suicides?

            I'll even concede to carrying on that protection after the baby is out of the woman's womb.

            Funny how many Republicans / Conservatives are anti-abortion *and* pro-death penalty. And arguments about innocence vs guilt are besides the point. Also, it seems Republi

    • You do know Manchin has a D next to his name, right?

      • by mspohr ( 589790 ) on Wednesday January 25, 2023 @06:25PM (#63240695)

        DINO

      • And Schwarzenegger has an R next to his name. You'd never guess, though, if you just went by his public statements and how he actually, you know, governed; versus looking up what party with which he is, technically, affiliated...

        ... just like you'd never guess that Manchin has that D without checking his wikipedia page.

        • hmmmm
          https://www.politifact.com/fac... [politifact.com]

          For Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, 100% of his votes align with Biden and the Democrats. That includes razor-thin party-line votes on a $3.5 trillion budget resolution (50-49), expanding voting rights (50-50) and $1.9 trillion for COVID-19 relief (50-49).

          • Maybe you missed all of the news where much of the recovery and infrastructure legislation that Biden has tried to get passed has been gutted into hollow shells of what they were supposed to be because Manchin* was holding it hostage to republican talking points and his fossil fuel industry benefactors? 'Cuz I didn't.

            *And, to be fair, Sinema as well. But she, at least, is no longer masquerading.

    • by Osgeld ( 1900440 )

      dont forget Taylor Swift!

    • by guruevi ( 827432 )

      Manchin is a democrat you idiot.

  • by nealric ( 3647765 ) on Wednesday January 25, 2023 @05:56PM (#63240615)

    This isn't actually going to become law. The Democratic Senate isn't going to have a vote on it. The bill is just his way of telling everyone he's upset.

  • US is a mess (Score:2, Insightful)

    by fbobraga ( 1612783 )
    legaly too
  • by BrendaEM ( 871664 ) on Wednesday January 25, 2023 @06:49PM (#63240773) Homepage
    Democrat in name only.
    • I know right, someone fighting against the outsourcing of American industrial labor ... that certainly can't be a democrat ;)

      I'm not saying it that's why he's doing it, but he's still doing it.

    • Because he debates his party he is democrat in name only?

      At the end of the day, he almost always votes on party line.

      https://apnews.com/article/ap-... [apnews.com]

      • on the super big issues, he votes with the R's.

        like that little pixie from the west side of the country. she'll not get re-elected which is why she switched parties.

        both are scum and both would create some happiness in the world if they both disappeared from the earth; any way poossible is ok.

        the US without them would have been a much better place in so many ways.

        both of them are scum. does not matter on the toy votes; the real votes - they both fucked us and fucked us HARD.

  • This is good news for Tesla, and bad news for BYD and CATL?

    If that's the case, that's the first I've heard of the U.S. government not trying to sabotage Tesla. Your politicians are fucking clueless and keep wasting money on dead companies like GM and Ford.

    • by imgod2u ( 812837 )

      No it's bad news for everyone. The current rules already include must-be-assembled-in-the-US. What it lacks is that the materials (lithium, cobalt, etc.) must all be sourced from US mines (or free trading partners).

      Which is all levels of stupid, economically speaking. No EV would qualify and mining rare earth materials isn't exactly a huge job category. So the win is very small compared to the cost.

      There are 2 explanations:
      1. He's so out of touch that he thinks mining for lithium and cobalt is like mining f

  • Old Joe needs to just take his lumps. He was the holdout that could have stopped this multi-billion dollar package of pet project giveaways. He eventually caved and how he's getting screwed by the folks on his team; fucking the workers in his state along with it. The names of these acts ultimately have little to do with what's actually in the legislation or how they're implemented in the executive branch.

    I suggest he names his proposed act as "I'm with stupid."

  • by slack_justyb ( 862874 ) on Wednesday January 25, 2023 @11:56PM (#63241319)

    It is unacceptable that the U.S. Treasury has failed to issue updated guidance for the 30D electric vehicle tax credits and continues to make the full $7,500 credits available without meeting all of the clear requirements included in the Inflation Reduction Act

    Are you fucking kidding me? The law passed on August 16, 2022. Rule making by the Treasury could not begin until the next day at the absolute soonest. November and December have never been rule making hearings on new legislation because you cannot get everyone to the hearings because of the various holidays. Those two months have always been reserved for things that just need warm bodies to vote to move a motion ahead.

    So that leaves September and October as the months where new rule making could have begun. They have to have six hearings. SIX before moving to a motion to open for public comment. And each hearing must have twenty business days between them. And that's assuming that they all just voted to amend the calendar for rule making unanimously. So in the best of cases, in that they already had ideas on implementation and just needed the 17th so that they could vote to change the calendar, put up a public position, have a posting, and then all agree to lay before the committee an agree on the rules before them. EVEN IF, they got literally all the business needed to change the direction of the ship that usually takes a couple of week done in a single day. You can only get three of the six mandatory hearings in that time frame.

    Even if some sort of magic happened and they got full hearings during November and December (120 days), and on January 17th (I didn't actually do the math but let's just assume somewhere around there is literally 120 days) they were able to issue updated guidance, NONE of that means anything. They still have to wait 90 days before they can do public comments. Then they have to have a meeting about hearing the comments. Then they have to have a meeting about the actual comments. Then they have to have an open floor hearing for business makers (er, I mean the public) to attend. Then they have to have a final rule making decision which could be way different than the guidance. Then they have to wait somewhere between 90 and 180 days before that goes into effect. And THEN they could start cracking down on foreign batteries.

    Joe Manchin is a fucking idiot who is just whining to the heavens. He knows that there wasn't a way to get the law implemented by (checks calendar) January 25th. And his dumb ass sure as shit took all the recess time provided. Fucking twat thinks the lesser critters in the offices should work 24/7 while he heads back home for Christmas. There was no reasonable way to get this law implemented. And even if we got to guidance being issued. You'd hear no end of the other side screaming "NON ELECTED OFFICIALS SHOULDN'T TELL US WHAT TO DO!!" There's a fucking reason it takes nearly a year to get to final rule making. Because it gives a large window of opportunity for the public at any point to question the new rules a non-elected body is about to establish.

    I swear, fucking idiot.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      "The Treasury Department failed to meet the statutory deadline of December 31, 2022, to release guidance for the 30D credit "

      Rules do change at the drop of a hat when a law is passed. Limiting acceptance of credits could be done without public hearings if limiting acceptance of credits was specified in the law.

      Are you in favor of red tape and government inefficiencies to delay and delay? That is how nothing gets done.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Since there's almost no US made battery content. I guess there's no more EV Tax credit anymore.

    • by guruevi ( 827432 )

      Tax credits (and by extension EV) are for rich people anyway, poor people don't itemize on their taxes.

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