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Stimulus Tax Credit Car Purchase
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Tax Credit Car Purchase

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2009 Tax Credit Car Purchase

Question: I bought a new Prius in 2009, so what do I need to give my tax man?
Isn’t there a tax credit for new cars? What proof do I need to show of this purchase?
Answer: Bring the invoice from the dealership.
The sales tax is deductible.
There used to be a Hybrid tax credit but I believe that it expired on the Prius.
Levins push electric car credit
Following on President Obama’s State of the Union vow to put 1 million electric vehicles on the road by 2015, U.S. Rep. Sander Levin on Wednesday introduced legislation that would boost the production and purchase of electric vehicles by expanding a federal tax credit.
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Sales Tax Credit Car Purchase

Question: Will a trade in affect the sales tax for new car purchase in California?
The car I am going to buy will sell for $22,500…if I get credit for $8,000 for my trade in, will the sales tax be based on $14,500 (22,500-8,000)? Does this apply to California sales tax laws?
Answer: California will require you to pay sales tax (based on the rate for your County of residence – not where purchased) on the purchase amount regardless of any trade-in.
The magneto’s fixed
“We have magneto trouble. How, then, can we start up again?” mused John Maynard Keynes in December 1930, likening the stagnant economy of the Great Depression to a broken generator in an automobile.
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Federal Tax Credit Car Purchase

Question: Filing married for first time, husband in Army, i worked only 2 months from oct – dec 08, bought a house and?
a rv. bought the house in july 08, the rv in dec 08. im a german national and didnt have a ssn until august, then started working in oct-dec, i only paid 68 cent in state taxes haha. husbands fed taxes withheld were 1843.42, he claims 0. we got married in 07 but couldnt file together as i had no social yet. we paid 333.86 in county taxes for the house and 3427.18 in interest in 2008. we already know what we are getting back in state taxes for him, we assume i might have to pay. we also bought a new car in april/may 08, purchased on army post. we have made some home improvements (tile in dining room, patio in back, porch in front) have the receipt. what about the first time home owner credit for 7500? our 10% would be way over that so we would get the 7500 so..any estimates on how much we would get back in fed taxes or in general? thank you to whoever will answer
Answer: you are definitely going to want to talk to a professional. you have several different issues to talk about….
first: you could have filed married for 2007. you would have filed a paper return, but it would have given you a higher standard deduction. all you would have had to do is put ‘applied for’ in the part that asks for your ssn. i suggest you go back and amend the 2007 return and file married filing joint.
second: the house and the RV will prove advantageous for you this tax season. it will give you the opportunity to itemize which could be very good for you. buying the new car could help too, but a tax professional will know exactly what works for your situation.
third: the home improvements won’t be of any use until you guys sell your house. definitely keep your receipts because it will help if and when you sell the house.
In order to give you an accurate answer on what you would get back you would have to give us WAY more information… but I strongly suggest you ask around and find a tax preparer that you can go to and talk to them about all this.
if you don’t feel you can afford something like that you can always look into TurboTax. Its very easy to use and guarantees the highest refund you could get, legally. This website offers 20% off Turbo Tax. http://turbotax.intuit.com/affiliate/intuitrefer
Good Luck!!
IBM to get nearly $8M tax rebate for 600 NC jobs
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) – An IBM Corp. subsidiary will hire 600 workers at its North Carolina campus over the next two years and could get a tax rebate of nearly $8 million while paying wages below the local average.
New Car Buyer’s Deduction