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John Rhodes

Looking for information about earning and saving via hybrid tax credits? In this article I cover that topic in the follow way. First, I discuss the history of credits. Second, I discuss how they are calculated. Third, I discuss the conditions that must be met. And lastly, I explain the IRS qualifications for hybrid vehicle tax credits.

What most people interested in buying a hybrid car does not know is the presence of hybrid tax credits. So, if you’re considering the idea of buying a hybrid simply because of its fuel economy, then here’s a very interesting factor that may instantly bring you to a ‘yes’ decision.

When It All Started

Since year 2005, the IRS has started giving tax credit to the individual taxpayers that drive cars which utilize alternative fuel sources. In fact, there was one time where green minded taxpayers only got a clean fuel burning deduction. However, that only applied to vehicles that were under the gas-electric hybrid category. Nevertheless, as 2005 came, the deduction rule was replaced by the up to date legislation, which is the Energy Policy Act.

What Does It Say?

By the conditions of the said 2005 law, they would take the tax credit directly from your total sum of tax which you, as the taxpayer would otherwise be indebted. This trims down or could even eliminate your tax which you should pay in the first place. If you’re not certain whether your specific "green" vehicle would qualify for this kind of credit or not, you could simply inquire from your local dealership or your car manufacturer.

The Marked Date

Qualified vehicles that were bought on or after January 1, 2006, would be at liberty for this kind of tax credit. In general, you could get an amount from about $400 up to $3,400. The amount that you’ll get would be based on your car’s fuel saving.

Basic Computation

The tax credit you can get from buying a hybrid vehicle is a mix of two diverse tax credits. You should understand that the math on this computation can be very complicated, and the good thing is, you are not obliged to do it. Your vehicle’s auto manufacturers along with the IRS would be the ones responsible in certifying your tax credit’s amount.

Certain Conditions

This kind of tax credit might be brief. It actually highly depends on the customer demand for the new hybrid trucks and cars. The tax credit’s value would start to diminish as soon as your manufacturer has sold sixty thousand or more qualified cars. Additionally, the phase-out would start on the level of your auto manufacturer. Hence, well-known brands might watch their tax credits diminish sooner, in contrast to less popular brands.

If your vehicle is valid, you may claim your credit’s full amount up until the end of the 1st quarter just after the quarter where your vehicle’s manufacturer records their sale of their 60,000th qualified vehicle. While during the 2nd and 3rd quarters after the quarter where the 60,000th vehicle was sold, you could claim 50% of your original tax credit. Nonetheless, during the 4ht quarter, you could only claim 25% of your allowable credit.

The government actually has qualified various models and makes for this kind of tax credit. Such certifications set the greatest dollar value which your credit could be. Your credit may also be reduce by different limitations.

Under direction released by the IRS, your auto manufacturer could give you a certification, which specifies the amount that is left on your tax credit. It would be the IRS, whom will dictate that the certification of the producer should have the following sixteen essentials:

1. Name
2. Tax identification number and address of your manufacturer
3. Make, model, model year, and various identification information
4. A written statement which states that the car was created by the manufacturer
5. What type of credit your vehicle is qualified for
6. Amount of your tax credit (with complete computations)
7. Your vehicle’s gross weight
8. Your vehicle’s weight class
9. Your city's fuel economy for the vehicle
10. A statement which says your vehicle actually complies with the necessities asked for on the Clean Air Act
11. A duplicate of the certificate which proves that your vehicle suffices the emission standards that were set by the government in Clean Air Act
12. A statement saying that your motor vehicle complies with your state's air Q.C. law
13. A statement that your vehicle complies with specific motor vehicle safety conditions
14. A statement that your vehicle utilizes hybrid technology: both internal combustion system and rechargeable energy system.
15. A statement that your vehicle meets or even exceeds California's standards on low vehicle emissions.
16. Proof that your vehicle doesn’t go further than the designated maximum power standard

These are just some of the prerequisites for you to get hybrid tax credits. Although there’s a lot of them, it is definitely worth it in the end.

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John S. Rhodes talks more about hybrid tax credits at Hybrid Cars, Hybrid Trucks and Hybrid Vans found at http://HybridCarsTrucksVans.com He also discusses hybrid motorcycles and hybrid minivans at that site, offering videos and advice on hybrid batteries and hybrid rental vehicles.

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