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EV Tax Credit in Missouri: Federal + State Incentive Stack

Electric vehicle tax credits can total $10,000+ in savings when stacked properly. Here's exactly what Missouri offers and how to combine state + federal + utility rebates.

Quick Reference

State CreditVaries — about 20 states offer EV rebates
Federal Credit$7,500 federal EV tax credit (Inflation Reduction Act)
Used EV CreditFederal: up to $4,000; state varies
MSRP CapFederal: $55K cars / $80K trucks/SUVs; state varies

Missouri State EV Credit

Varies — about 20 states offer EV rebates

State EV incentives range from $0 (most states) to $7,500 (California). Check your state energy office for current programs.

Federal EV Tax Credit

$7,500 federal EV tax credit (Inflation Reduction Act)

Federal credit requires income under $150K single / $300K joint, plus vehicle MSRP caps ($55K cars / $80K trucks).

Used EV Credit

Federal: up to $4,000; state varies

Federal IRA used EV credit gives up to $4,000 (30% of price, max $4K) for vehicles under $25,000.

Income Limits

Federal: $150K single / $300K joint; state varies

Federal credit phases out above income limits. State credits often have different (sometimes lower) income caps.

MSRP Caps

Federal: $55K cars / $80K trucks/SUVs; state varies

Federal MSRP cap excludes luxury EVs. State caps often lower.

How to Apply

Federal: tax return or point of sale; state varies

Federal credit can be transferred to dealer at point of sale (2024+). State programs vary.

Full Incentive Stack in Missouri

Missouri Standout Benefit

EV incentive landscape is highly state-specific. California and New York have the best programs; many states have nothing. Federal credit is universally available if you meet income + MSRP requirements.

Missouri-Specific Facts for Electric Vehicle Tax Credit

Missouri Vehicle transfer fees and requirements

In Missouri, the title transfer fee is $8.5 and registration costs $18.25 - $51.25 based on horsepower. Vehicle sales are subject to 4.225% state sales tax plus local taxes. Notarization is required for vehicle bill of sale documents in Missouri. Emission testing is required in Missouri — verify the vehicle passes before completing the sale.

  • Notarized title required for transfer
  • Safety inspection required within 60 days of registration
  • Emissions testing required in St. Louis and Kansas City metro areas
  • Personal property tax receipt required for registration

Missouri sales tax on vehicle purchases

Missouri has a 4.225% state sales tax rate. 4.225% state plus local taxes (total 5–10%). Private-party vehicle sales in Missouri are subject to sales tax. Sales tax applies to private party vehicle purchases. The title transfer fee is $9.

Missouri bill of sale statistics

BillOfSaleNow has generated 1,492 bill of sale documents for Missouri transactions, with 40 generated this month alone. The most popular vehicle type is car.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Missouri have a state EV tax credit?

Varies — about 20 states offer EV rebates. State EV incentives range from $0 (most states) to $7,500 (California). Check your state energy office for current programs.

Can I get the federal EV credit in Missouri?

$7,500 federal EV tax credit (Inflation Reduction Act). Federal credit requires income under $150K single / $300K joint, plus vehicle MSRP caps ($55K cars / $80K trucks).

Is there a used EV credit in Missouri?

Federal: up to $4,000; state varies. Federal IRA used EV credit gives up to $4,000 (30% of price, max $4K) for vehicles under $25,000.

Are there income limits for EV credits in Missouri?

Federal: $150K single / $300K joint; state varies. Federal credit phases out above income limits. State credits often have different (sometimes lower) income caps.

What's the MSRP cap for EV credit in Missouri?

Federal: $55K cars / $80K trucks/SUVs; state varies. Federal MSRP cap excludes luxury EVs. State caps often lower.

Selling Your Gas Car for an EV?

A Missouri-compliant bill of sale documents the trade or private sale of your old vehicle as you transition to electric.

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Source: US Department of Energy — Alternative Fuels Data Center. EV credits change frequently — verify current programs and funding availability before purchase.

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