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Home»AUTOMOBILE»Treasury says Cadillac Lyriq is not an SUV; GM begs to vary
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Treasury says Cadillac Lyriq is not an SUV; GM begs to vary

Bhagyashree SoniBy Bhagyashree SoniJanuary 7, 2023Updated:January 7, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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WASHINGTON — General Motors mentioned Friday it desires the U.S. Treasury to rethink classification of GM’s electrical Cadillac Lyriq to permit it to qualify for federal tax credit.

The Treasury and Internal Revenue Service didn’t classify the Lyriq as an SUV, which means its retail worth can’t be above $55,000 to qualify for as much as $7,500 in federal tax credit for electrical autos. The Lyriq, which Automotive News classifies as a midsize crossover, at the moment begins at $62,990. SUVs will be priced at as much as $80,000 to qualify, whereas vehicles, sedans and wagons can solely be priced at as much as $55,000.

“We are addressing these concerns with Treasury and hope that forthcoming guidance on vehicle classifications will provide the needed clarity to consumers and dealers, as well as regulators and manufacturers,” GM advised Reuters Friday.

U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm mentioned at CES late Friday that her company is engaged on tax classification problem with Treasury.

“We’re working in a very interlocked way. Our folks and their folks are talking all the time,” Granholm advised Automotive News following her CES handle. “Our policy office is working directly with Treasury to make sure that this guidance is out and it’s informed by stakeholders.”

GM mentioned Treasury ought to use standards and processes much like the EPA and Energy Department. “This drives consistency across existing federal policy and clarity for consumers.”

Source: www.autonews.com

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