EV Tax Credit in New Jersey: Federal + State Incentive Stack
Electric vehicle tax credits can total $10,000+ in savings when stacked properly. Here's exactly what New Jersey offers and how to combine state + federal + utility rebates.
Quick Reference
New Jersey 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 New Jersey
- Federal EV credit (up to $7,500)
- Federal used EV credit (up to $4,000)
- State rebate (varies by state)
- Utility company rebates
- HOV lane access in some states
- Reduced registration fees in some states
New Jersey Standout Benefit
New Jersey-Specific Facts for Electric Vehicle Tax Credit
New Jersey Vehicle transfer fees and requirements
In New Jersey, the title transfer fee is $60 and registration costs $35.50 - $84 based on vehicle weight and age. Vehicle sales are subject to 6.625% sales tax; private sales may use a reduced rate schedule. New Jersey does not require notarization for private-party vehicle transfers. Emission testing is required in New Jersey — verify the vehicle passes before completing the sale.
- MVC (Motor Vehicle Commission) handles titles and registration
- Emissions inspection required at MVC stations
- Insurance must be obtained before registration
- Lemon law applies to used vehicles from dealers
Official New Jersey bill of sale form
The official New Jersey bill of sale form is OS/SS-32 (Motor Vehicle Bill of Sale). BillOfSaleNow generates a document that meets all New Jersey requirements and can be used in place of the official form.
New Jersey sales tax on vehicle purchases
New Jersey has a 6.625% state sales tax rate. Flat 6.625% statewide; no additional local vehicle taxes. Private-party vehicle sales in New Jersey are subject to sales tax. Sales tax applies to private party vehicle purchases. The title transfer fee is $60.
New Jersey bill of sale statistics
BillOfSaleNow has generated 2,183 bill of sale documents for New Jersey transactions, with 59 generated this month alone. The most popular vehicle type is car.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does New Jersey 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 New Jersey?
$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 New Jersey?
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 New Jersey?
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 New Jersey?
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 New Jersey-compliant bill of sale documents the trade or private sale of your old vehicle as you transition to electric.
Generate Bill of SaleSource: US Department of Energy — Alternative Fuels Data Center. EV credits change frequently — verify current programs and funding availability before purchase.