That's a very good point. Since I plan on purchasing in the last quarter of 2017, I wasn't sure if I could split the withholding and the return so I simplified it and just left it for the return in the spring. Ultimately I will seek guidance from a tax consultant to confirm everything.
As we all know, buying an EV can be confusing as the cost you pay the dealer is not the true cost you paid for the vehicle. After considering the incentives, your true vehicle cost is much less than the sticker price. I've been considering pulling the trigger on the Bolt and wanted to make sure...