LEAF is now listed by the IRS as a qualified PEV for credit amount $7500.
http://www.irs.gov/businesses/article/0,,id=230506,00.html
http://www.irs.gov/businesses/article/0,,id=230506,00.html
Well as a Pug myself I know it was passed by both sides. SO THE ANSWER IS NO :mrgreen:hodad66 said:Lets see if the Pugs remove the tax credit in their
efforts to balance the budget. (and to kiss the butts
of their petro-buddies)
Plenty of Republican voters believe that conserving natural resources is conservative, and believe that being dependent on foreign oil powers is bad for national security, and some of those voters are represented in Congress.Gonewild said:Well as a Pug myself I know it was passed by both sides. SO THE ANSWER IS NO :mrgreen:
smkettner said:I firmly believe the federal gas tax should be increased by 50 cents to a dollar.
Add 5 to 10 cents each year over the next ten years will encorage more EVs and provide for any shortfall
States should do similar
Skywagon said:smkettner said:I firmly believe the federal gas tax should be increased by 50 cents to a dollar.
Add 5 to 10 cents each year over the next ten years will encorage more EVs and provide for any shortfall
States should do similar
So you want the costs of goods and services to climb as well? People fail to realize how much fuel prices drive this economy. The trucks that bring the goods to you do not run cheap. Increased cost in fuel is just passed along to consumers.
ml194152 said:Just cars and light trucks should be subject to a big gas tax incease. That solves the "costs of services will go up" problem.
Skywagon said:So you want the costs of goods and services to climb as well? People fail to realize how much fuel prices drive this economy. The trucks that bring the goods to you do not run cheap. Increased cost in fuel is just passed along to consumers.
Nice to know in advance, thanksasinclair said:I have been doing some research on tax programs for this year, and it looks like Turbo Tax Deluxe and Tax Act Deluxe both include support for the charging station credit ( Form 8911) and the EV Credit (Form 8936). H&R Block does not.
I hope that helps...
smkettner said:Nice to know in advance, thanksasinclair said:I have been doing some research on tax programs for this year, and it looks like Turbo Tax Deluxe and Tax Act Deluxe both include support for the charging station credit ( Form 8911) and the EV Credit (Form 8936). H&R Block does not.
I hope that helps...
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