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California Tax Credit for PiP?

Discussion in 'Gen 1 Prius Plug-in 2012-2015' started by coupedncal, Dec 29, 2011.

  1. coupedncal

    coupedncal New Member

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    Sorry for this dumb q but i can't find this anywhere. So the federal tax credit is $2500 but what about California state tax credit? I can't seem to find info on that.
     
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    look on the franchise tax board web site, or call them.

    It also depends on how much taxes you owe.
     
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    The list of eligible vehicles can be found at

    CVRP Eligible Vehicles

    The PIP isn't listed there yet as it isn't on sale. The maximum amount for a PHEV is supposed to be $3,000 but since cars like the Mitsu I gets $2,000 and Nissan leaf gets $2,500 I expect the PIP to be somewhere around $1500-1600 perhaps less.

    Noel

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    BTW the California incentive isn't a tax credit, it's a grant so you get the money in the form of a check. Consult with your tax advisor to see if this is going to count as income and be taxable.
     
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    According to the table (at the bottom of the page), a "light duty PHEV" gets $1500.

    It's first come, first served, while funding lasts.
     
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    What about other states? Minnesota...I doubt it. :)
     
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    If there is still money in the fund...for CA that is.
     
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    It's confusing that you pay $32,000 for the car, then you pay 10% tax on it, then they give you back $1,500 post-tax then you give them 10% of the $1,500.

    We shouldn't need to hire an accountant just to buy this car.