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Electric Carts Tax Credit

Question: Which non profit org. would need my electric cart most?

i bought 2 of these for tax credit:

http://www.freeelectriccar.com/?gclid=CIX07MGX5J4CFSWlagod7C74Iw

so i basicly got them free,

i got no need for them so i want to donate them to a non-profit
what type of organization would need such a vehicle most?

Answer: I’d look into a “wounded warriors” or similar org that assists our returning servicemen. I had some durable medical equipment that I was able to donate to a local VA office and they were very pleased to be able to provide it to veterans.

New Laws Effective January 1, 2010

The following legislation will take effect beginning Jan. 1, 2010.

Electric Car Tax Credits Approved


Golf Cart Tax Credit Arizona

Glenn Beck 20091230 Part 4/5


Golf Cart Tax Credit In Florida

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Tax Credit Electric Cart

Question: Which non profit org. would want to buy my electric cart?

i bought 2 of these for tax credit:

http://www.freeelectriccar.com/?gclid=CIX07MGX5J4CFSWlagod7C74Iw

so i basicly got them free,

i got no need for them so i want sell them,
but im only allowed to resell to a non-profit, what type of organization would want to buy them from me?




Answer: No nonprofit is going to buy them; they will likely be glad to accept a donation of either one or both.

Nissan’s All-New Electric Car Undercuts Chevy’s Volt, Is It MORE Attractive Now?

**Thanks to topneuro for the tip! NEW YORK (CNNMoney. com) — Nissan announced Tuesday that its Leaf electric car will come with a sticker price of $32,780. But after a federal tax credit of $7,500, the car will only set you back about $25,280.

Tax Credit For Golf Carts

Question: The 2 proudest things over last 12 months for me. What about you?

1) My wife and I make 225k per year. Many of you will know this loophole. I purchased 15 electric golf carts, for 4500 tax credit each. Totaling 67k. Then leased them back to the store for 100 per month each. After 2 years they will then give me 2500 each for them. Getting my $ back… Normally I pay 67k in taxes a year. But this year I am getting a check from the US government for overpayment of taxes by 67k. Totally legal. No income tax on 225k…… I did purchase a 27k watch with part of the check.
2) did not give a penny to Haiti, but donated 10k to Best Friends (dog sanctuary)
It was a dealership program specifically taking into account the tax credit
Companies all over were doing it

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704107204574473724099542430.html

I am not bragging about my good middle class income. I am happy that I am not funding generational welfare this year




Answer: Congrads

I’m healthy, comfortable and glad to be American. I’m good.

The Year of Living Foolishly

Our Man of the Year Award goes to Screamin’ Jay Hawkins for his commitment to the pro-life movement. Before he died in February at age 70, the R&B singer and native Clevelander estimated that he fathered some 75 children in and out of wedlock.

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