Tesla has accused the Canadian government of unlawfully freezing more than $43 million in electric vehicle rebate payments and threatened legal action if the payments are not resumed “immediately.”
Not necessarily, dealerships could take care of it and just give it to the customers in the meantime, a bit like a 0% loan that is being refunded by the government.
No it’s not, it’s exactly how all dealerships handled the federal rebate, the only weird thing is Tesla not claiming them regularly (from what they’re saying) hence the investigation, but otherwise it’s perfectly normal and legal that the dealerships were taking care of the trouble for their clients.
When the news came out all the other dealers were complaining that they couldn’t submit the paperwork for the rebate.
It’s not the clients that pay the bill and then get a cheque back, it’s included on their bill when they purchase the car and in the loan they take if they need one.
It’s not Tesla pretending to have purchased cars and submitting the paperwork under false client names, it’s them submitting the paperwork for cars they (allegedly) sold to get the refund for the rebate they (allegedly) passed on to the client. As if they had accumulated the paperwork for months without submitting it to the government to get the refund they’re owed for a rebate they gave their clients.
Not necessarily, dealerships could take care of it and just give it to the customers in the meantime, a bit like a 0% loan that is being refunded by the government.
And that’s fraud. I think it’s exactly what they wanted, to ask for as many as they could so they could sell the cars for less than the competition.
No it’s not, it’s exactly how all dealerships handled the federal rebate, the only weird thing is Tesla not claiming them regularly (from what they’re saying) hence the investigation, but otherwise it’s perfectly normal and legal that the dealerships were taking care of the trouble for their clients.
Could you show where other dealers have done this?
When the news came out all the other dealers were complaining that they couldn’t submit the paperwork for the rebate.
It’s not the clients that pay the bill and then get a cheque back, it’s included on their bill when they purchase the car and in the loan they take if they need one.
It’s not Tesla pretending to have purchased cars and submitting the paperwork under false client names, it’s them submitting the paperwork for cars they (allegedly) sold to get the refund for the rebate they (allegedly) passed on to the client. As if they had accumulated the paperwork for months without submitting it to the government to get the refund they’re owed for a rebate they gave their clients.
https://insideevs.com/news/752820/tesla-accused-of-gaming-rebates-canada/