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Code · CFR · Title 26 — Internal Revenue · Part 301 · § 301.6213-2

§ 301.6213-2. Omission of correct vehicle identification number.

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(a)In general. The definition of the term mathematical or clerical error in section 6213(g)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code
(Code)includes:
(1)Under section 6213(g)(2)(T), an omission of a correct vehicle identification number required under section 30D(f)(9) of the Code (relating to credit for new clean vehicles) to be included on a return;
(2)Under section 6213(g)(2)(U), an omission of a correct vehicle identification number required under section 25E(d) of the Code (relating to credit for previously-owned clean vehicles) to be included on a return; and
(3)Under section 6213(g)(2)(V), an omission of a correct vehicle identification number required under section 45W(e) of the Code (relating to credit for qualified commercial clean vehicles) to be included on a return.
(b)Omission of a correct vehicle identification number. For purposes of paragraph
(a)of this section, a taxpayer is treated as having omitted a correct vehicle identification number if:
(1)The vehicle identification number required to be reported under section 30D(f)(9), 25E(d), or 45W(e) is not included on the return of tax;
(2)The vehicle identification number included on the return of tax is not that of a vehicle eligible for a credit under section 30D, 25E, or 45W.
(3)The vehicle identification number included on the return of tax is not that of a vehicle eligible for a credit under section 30D, 25E, or 45W for the year in which it is claimed;
(4)The vehicle identification number included on the return of tax differs from the vehicle identification number reported to the IRS and the taxpayer under section 30D(d)(1)(H) for each new clean vehicle placed in service during the taxable year by the taxpayer who was issued the report; or
(5)The vehicle identification number included on the return of tax differs from the vehicle identification number reported to the IRS and the taxpayer under section 25E(c)(1)(D)(i) for each previously-owned clean vehicle placed in service during the taxable year by the taxpayer who was issued the report.
(c)Applicability date. This section applies to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2023. [T.D. 9995, 89 FR 37774, May 6, 2024]
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§ 301.6213-2
Omission of correct vehicle identification number.
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