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Tax Credit For Hybrid Car by Anton Rowd As more and more hybrids are starting to hit the market, it seems that the government is also forced to apply taxes as well. But tax credit for hybrid car products may are not so bad either. The Internal Revenue Service has already certified a bunch of hybrid car models for this credit. This is probably one of the best incentives that the government has to offer for consumers who purchase the most fuel-efficient of hybrid cars to date. About Tax Credit If you purchased a hybrid car on or after January 1, 2006, your purchase may be eligible for a tax credit that can amount to $400 to $3,400. The amounts vary depending on how the fuel economy goes. Conversely, the tax credit may only be temporary because it also relies on whether new hybrid cars and other cars are in demand. This suggests that tax credits could last just a short period of time whenever manufacturers arrive at a certain mark in their car sales. Apparently, hybrid car brands that aren't as popular will not be greatly affected if the number of sales does not increase too quickly. Qualified Models The IRS has produced a list of all hybrid cars that have the possibility of being qualified for a tax credit. This list is comprised of automobiles that are sold after January 1, 2006 as well as those payable in 2008. Relevant tax credit totals are listed in the following document: 2007 Chevrolet Silverado (2WD): $250.00 2007 Chevrolet Silverado (4WD): $650.00 2007 Ford Escape 4 WD Hybrid: $1,950 2007 Ford Escape Front WD Hybrid: $2,600 2007 GMC Sierra (2WD): $250.00 2007 GMC Sierra (4WD): $650.00 2007 Honda Accord Hybrid AT: $1,300 2007 Honda Accord Hybrid Navi AT: $1,300 2007 Honda Civic GX compressed natural gas vehicle: $4,000 2007 Honda Civic Hybrid CVT: $2,100 2007 Lexus GS 450h: $1,550 2007 Lexus RX 400h 2WD and 4WD: $2,200 2007 Mercury Mariner 4 WD Hybrid: $1,950 2007 Nissan Altima Hybrid: $2,350 2007 Saturn Aura Green Line: $1,300 2007 Saturn Vue Green Line: $650 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid: $2,600 2007 Toyota Highlander Hybrid 2WD and 4WD: $2,600 2007 Toyota Prius: $3,150. Only New Cars Qualify The government may offer a tax credit for hybrid cars, but limitations still apply. For instance, only hybrid cars that are new are qualified for a tax credit. When a buyer purchases a hybrid car, it must not be a used car. Furthermore, hybrid cars that have been purchased by the buyer cannot be sold again. You must buy a hybrid car only for personal or business use, and not for any other purpose. The thing about acquiring the tax credit for hybrid car goods is that your income tax liability will be lessened. Furthermore, any surplus cannot be passed on to the succeeding year. What all this information means is that, the government is practically encouraging the purchase of automobiles that are more energy-saving and environmentally friendly by giving buyers the benefit of saving money on gas. Additionally, the government is allowing buyers of hybrid cars to save through tax breaks. About the Author For a more updated list of hybrid car prices and more updates on tax for hybrid car, log on to Anton Rowd's website on hybrid cars.

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