TAX BENEFITS OF A WATER DRIVEN CAR
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“water driven car” is basically a misnomer since there is
no car yet which runs only on water. Yet, you can run your car on a
hybrid which consists of water and a conventional petroleum based fuel.
Your current car can be converted into a water driven car by simply
adding a few parts into the car hood. You can easily do it yourself
without the help of any expert or mechanic. As you can easily visualize
that a water driven car will cut short you gas expenses to a huge
extent in addition to providing satisfaction of an “environment
conscious” being.
By driving a water powered car, not only are you doing your bit in
improving the environmental conditions by reducing green house gas
emissions but also helping the national economy by reducing our
dependency on oil producing foreign nations. Moreover, you are also
helping our government by reducing federal spending on pollution
control and other human health concerns.
Due to the mounting pressure on US government to embrace alternative
fuels, the IRS in 2005 started giving rewards for “green”
upgrades, “green” cars and “green” fuels.
According to the new guidelines, you could get upto $2000 for a car or
upto $50,000 dollars for a truck in case you are adopting
“green” technology. Given below are the exact guidelines
for this:
"Deduction limit. The maximum deduction you can claim for qualified
clean-fuel vehicle property with respect to any motor vehicle is one of
the following.
1. $50,000 for a truck or van with a gross vehicle weight rating over
26,000 pounds or for a bus with a seating capacity of at least 20
adults (excluding the driver)
2. $5,000 for a truck or van with a gross vehicle weight rating over 10,000 pounds but not more than 26,000 pounds.
3. $2,000 for a vehicle not included in (1) or (2)"
In order to avail these tax claims, you have to provide appropriate
installation and maintenance receipts for your water powered cars.
As you can imagine, this is really a great move by the government to
spread the popularity of alternative fuels. Not only will you be
helping in improving the environmental conditions but all your
investments in embracing green technologies will also receive tax
benefits. In addition to the above, there are certain requirements
which must be met by the taxpayer in order to qualify for the credit.
The following criterions are taken verbatim from the IRS website:
1. “The vehicle must be placed in service after 12-31-05 and purchased on or before 12-31-10.
2. The original use of the vehicle must begin with the taxpayer claiming the credit.
a. The credit may only be claimed by the original owner of a new,
qualifying, hybrid vehicle and does not apply to a used hybrid vehicle.
3. The vehicle must be acquired for use or lease by the taxpayer claiming the credit.
a. The credit is only available to the original purchaser of a
qualifying hybrid vehicle. If a qualifying vehicle is leased to a
consumer, the leasing company may claim the credit.
b. For qualifying vehicles used by a tax-exempt entity, the person who
sold the qualifying vehicle to the person or entity using the vehicle
is eligible to claim the credit, but only if the seller clearly
discloses in a document to the tax-exempt entity the amount of credit.
4. The vehicle must be used predominantly within the United States.
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