Auto Loan Tax Deduction: What You Need to Know

Who Can Qualify?

  • You’re buying a new vehicle (cars, SUVs, pickup trucks, minivans, motorcycles).
  • The car is assembled in the U.S. and has a VIN you report on your tax return.
  • The loan is a first lien auto loan (leases, HELOC, and second mortgages are excluded). 
  • It's for personal use only.  Business, commercial, and fleet vehicles are not eligible.

How Much Can I Deduct?

  • Up to $10,000 per year on your taxes.
  • If your income is over certain limits, the deduction phases out:
    • Over $100,000 for individuals.
    • Over $200,000 for couples filing jointly.
    • Fully phased out at $150,000 (single) / $250,000 (joint).

What Doesn’t Count?

  • Used cars or leases (sorry, only brand new).
  • Business, commercial, or fleet vehicles.
  • Cars with salvage titles or those bought for parts.
  • Loans from family or related parties.

When Does This Apply?

  • For auto loans started January 1, 2025 – December 31, 2028.
  • After 2028, the deduction is set to expire unless Congress extends it.

What Do I Need to Do?

  • Keep your loan paperwork and VIN info.
  • Report the VIN on your tax return.
  • Keep proof that the vehicle was assembled in the U.S. (IRS eligibility list and a VIN starting with a 1, 4, or 5)
  • Keep proof the car was assembled in the U.S. (IRS provides a list of qualifying vehicles).
  • Be ready in case the IRS asks you to show documents.

Quick Tips

  1. Don’t assume every new car qualifies — check the IRS eligibility list before you buy.
  2. Remember: this is a deduction, not a rebate. It lowers your taxable income, not your loan payment.
  3. The IRS may audit, so keep your records safe.
  4. Don't assume every new vehicle qualifies- check the IRS eligibility list and that it has a VIN starting with a 1, 4, or 5. 

Have more questions? See your local tax epert.

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