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A key incentive is set to go away, sparking a rush by companies to lock down the tax breaks.
April 28 -
Musk is using a strategy favored by many billionaires — borrowing against highly appreciated stock to get cash without having to sell.
April 27 -
The world’s richest person has disposed of more than 4.5 million shares so far this week.
November 11 -
The Tesla founder will have a hefty tax bill however he chooses to make good on his pledge.
November 9 -
Tesla, MicroStrategy and Square will have to reckon with their digital holdings in earnings reports.
July 26 -
High touch vs. high tech? Both have merit, but you can’t be both.
March 3
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A group of Republican lawmakers has sent a letter to Internal Revenue Service commissioner Chuck Rettig warning about misuse of the electric vehicle tax credit.
January 29 -
The expansion of a tax credit for electric vehicles isn’t likely to appear in a broad deal being negotiated by House and Senate leaders, and backers of the popular tax break say President Donald Trump is to blame.
December 16 -
U.S. lawmakers led by Senate Finance Committee Chairman Charles Grassley are negotiating a potential revival of expired tax breaks in last-minute negotiations over a government spending bill.
December 16 -
Despite trade tensions, Elon Musk’s visit last won the electric-car maker an exemption.
September 3 -
A bipartisan group of senators introduced legislation that would extend a lucrative tax break that could benefit Tesla and GM.
April 10 -
Vaibhav Taneja, Tesla’s current corporate comptroller, is taking over as the electric car maker’s new chief accounting officer Thursday and is reporting to recently named Chief Financial Officer Zach Kirkhorn.
March 14 -
The company sold more than 200,000 eligible cars, so the taxpayer credit will start shrinking.
December 17 -
Authorities tried to collect an allegedly unpaid $655,000 unemployment tax bill, but car maker said it's a clerical error.
October 10 -
The turmoil at the electric-car maker reached a fever pitch Friday, as news emerged that two senior executives will leave a matter of hours after the CEO smoked marijuana during an hours-long interview with a comedian.
September 7 -
President Donald Trump brought a long-simmering debate on Wall Street to the surface Friday when he prodded regulators to look into scaling back how often publicly traded companies report financial results.
August 17 -
The former CFO of computer-drive manufacturer Seagate is joining the electric-car maker.
July 30 -
The clock is ticking for Tesla Inc. customers looking for incentives on their purchase.
July 12 -
A former Tesla Inc. employee portrayed by Elon Musk as a saboteur has filed a whistle-blower tip with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission alleging the company made misstatements and omissions to investors.
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