EV Tax Credit "Extended" for 2025: Sorta

Worried you might miss out on the $7,500 EV Tax Credit?

Considering Solar or Back-up Home Batteries?

In this video, we’ll break down what’s changing in 2025 — and how you can take advantage of government incentives ending soon.

As your trusted tax advisors, we’ll walk you through the latest updates in plain language, share real-world examples, and give you strategies you can use today.

Whether you’re making a buying decision now, already in-contract, or planning ahead, this guide will help you make informed, confident financial decisions.

You’ll learn:
• What's changing in the deductions and key deadlines to remember.
• How it affects federal and California state returns.
• The steps to take before year-end to reduce your tax bill. I

f you're considering solar power or backup battery systems, now is the time to act, as installations must be completed by December 31st, 2025, to qualify for the 30% federal tax credit.

Additionally, the electric vehicle tax credits will expire for vehicles "acquired" after September 30th, 2025.

With nearly 20 years advising California families and small businesses, The Mattox Group helps you navigate complex tax law with clarity and confidence.

We encourage you to reach out if you have specific questions about your situation or if you're ready to explore these options. Let's make sure you're maximizing these benefits before the deadlines!

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