Question for Everyone
I just found out Ford has a upfit incentive that would still apply to the HCV's we have for sale.
Sorry for all the red tape here:
Qualified commercial customers will receive upfit reimbursement on minimum combined eligible commercial upfits costing $1,200 or more (excluding available factory installed options) for the purchase or lease of any new Commercial Truck or Van. Transit Connect upfit reimbursement requires a $200 minimum, eligible upfit and is a matching reimbursement up to the maximum available incentive value outlined below.
There are limitations on how much can be reimbursed.
Please retain a photo copy of at least ONE of the listed acceptable proofs below in your sales jacket.
- Business License (not occupational license)
- "DBA" or Assumed Name Documentation
- Articles of Incorporation
- Sales Tax License
- Commercial General Liability Insurance Policy/Public Liability Insurance Policy and/or Workman's Compensation Insurance Policy.
- Verifiable D&B Listing
- FIN Code
- Crop and/or Livestock Insurance
- Federal Land Use Restriction and/or Land Grant Subsidy Documentation
- Verifiable individual state authorized business registry/corporate websites, e.g. Sunbiz in Florida
- Verifiable United States Department of Agriculture FSA documents wherein the registered farm number and farm owners are clearly identified.
- Other verifiable state issued documents, e.g. Agricultural Tax Exempt forms such as SMX ID in Oklahoma, or NC Department of Revenue Agricultural Exemption Form in North Carolina.
- IRS Specialty Forms (e.g. Schedules C & F)
I know this is alot here, I wanted to list as much as possible to give you guys the info and find out if this is something that would work for our Expediter Friends.
We have some companies that do the shelving and cargo bulkheads and after seeing some of the shelving and bunking requirements, just wanted to throw the idea out.
Then I can check with our suppliers to see if there is anything that might work for everyone.
Thanks in advance and sorry for all the words.
James Keller
Jorgensen Ford