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IRS Tax Credit misinformation?

Discussion in 'Gen 1 Prius Plug-in 2012-2015' started by forte88, Nov 12, 2012.

  1. John H

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    I think they are pretty aggressive with the 0% interest financing.
     
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    It just seems to me this is a horrible loop hole in the tax code. For someone to be able to claim a tax credit that they are not paying tax on.. not even in possession of or using the said vehicle... is just wrong. The incentive is out there for people to buy or lease them. Not for corporations to take them from buyers as a profit. The lies from all the dealers is just the worst part of all. At least they could have had some kind of disclosure to sign.. but they didn't. CAR DEALERS>>> I swear.. if there ever was a valid reason for some form of ethnic cleansing.. this is it.
     
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    http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8936.pdf is the link to the IRS instructions for the credit. The pertinent part of the instructions: "In addition to certification, the following requirements must be met to qualify for the credit:
    • You are the owner of the vehicle. If the vehicle is leased, only the lessor and not the lessee, is entitled to the credit;"

    If TFS chose not to pass the credit along to you, I'm sorry. They have to make money somewhere. It certainly isn't on a 0% interest rate.

    OP can blame Toyota all he wants but the dealer isn't Toyota. Where is the best place to get Federal tax advice? The IRS and its publications. Research before buying. Don't believe everything people say because it is what you want to hear.

    If you aren't happy with the terms you still have the Customer Satisfaction Survey.

    For those who leased and filed or intend to file form 8936 here's something to think about. The form requires a VIN. The leasing company is going to file a form 8936. Do you believe the IRS will cross check the VIN submitted to see if there are duplicate filings? If they do, and they detect a duplicate are they going to ignore it? Are they going to disallow the credit & send a bill for the tax, interest, and penalty? What are you going to use as a defense? I don't understand English and didn't read the instructions isn't going to work.
     
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    I sympathize w/your situation but it sounds like you did everything in a hurry and didn't do your research.

    I can't speak to what Dianne said, but it seems highly likely that she knew you couldn't get the Federal tax credit when leasing a PiP. I pointed to these posts your other thread:
    No Fed Tax incentive if PIP is leased | PriusChat
    PIP Lease Terms - Will Toyota Give Us a Fair Deal? | PriusChat (see replies that follow).

    Given the confusion you caused at Nissan Leaf Rebate vs IRS tax Credit and Ca rebate program | PriusChat and your multiple threads across here and at MNL, perhaps some people misunderstood your situation, possibly by the use of incorrect terminology?
    It does seem like a loophole, but the automaker/financing corporation (as it's written) doesn't seem obligated to pass the tax credit onto the person leasing.

    As I think I posted as a response to one of your threads, Tony Williams discovered a similar thing going on w/the Rav4 EV: My Nissan Leaf Forum • View topic - Official Toyota RAV4 EV Thread.
     
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    I saw the other posts today.. but believe me.. I researched the car quite extensively before I bought. I thought I could trust the word of whom I considered a reliable source here in Prius Chat.. and other dealers. In fact.. I should be able to trust those people more than I should trust non-Toyota affiliated people in a forum to get the correct information. Is this not true? I did not see the posts regarding the lessee not getting the tax credit. They must have been buried. After Diane's statement to me over the phone.. and other dealers.. I did not feel there was a reason to doubt them.. and dig for more information in the matter. So I do kind of take offense to the statement that I did this in a hurry.
     
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    maybe you got a better deal than you're thinking. isn't the important thing in a lease the downpayment and monthly payment?
     
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    If you feel you were decieved you should contact TFS and see if they can make it right. If TFS will not make it right then you can contact your state's consumer protection agency since these businesses are registered and licensed by the state in which they operate.
     
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    Sorry if I offended and this might offend you even more...

    If you hadn't been in a hurry, you'd have found this gotcha thru research and/or you'd have asked the questions you're asking before signing and leasing, not after.

    Although this may not help your situation, besides filing a formal complaint (make sure they make a record of it) w/TFS, do it with Toyota Customer Care (Toyota Help). At least they'll have a data point in their database. If enough people hit this too, they might change their practices, put out bulletins, etc.

    I can't speak to what happened, but given the posts I pointed to before, I think Dianne knew. I think there might've been some misunderstanding/miscommunication. I can't speak for the others. Miscommunication? They were misinformed? They lied?

    To help future folks, I think there should be a single post sticky in the PiP area that's locked and contains the relevant text from PIP Lease Terms - Will Toyota Give Us a Fair Deal? | PriusChat and an explicit warning that you cannot claim the Federal tax credit on a leased PiP AND that any incentive Toyota provides on leased PiPs may be less than the $2500 Federal tax credit.
     
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    If your planning or considering a purchase of the vehicle at the end of the lease, you would be concerned with the residual as well.
     
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    I do know the residual at the end of the lease.. and I'm ok with the residual. I also wasn't in a hurry except for the fact that my 2010 Prius lease was ending. I needed to make a decision regarding getting the new PIP or refinancing the residual for my 2010 whose lease was expiring. That was the extent of my hurriedness. The Nissan Leaf was something that my wife and I talked over for a few weeks. We crunched the numbers and felt it was a good deal. Again.. when I went to Nissan.. I was "assuming" that the rebate WAS part of the Fed Tax credit.. It's just the fact that they told me it was not and I could claim it. They lied too. So I'm more upset with Nissan about the lieing.. but not so much about the price because they did at least give me a couple thousand MORE in a rebate than what the FED was offerring in tax credit.. whereas Toyota gave me less than half and gave me no notification that it was "in lieu of" . In fact.. the exact opposite. Now maybe you don't get p.o'd when someone lies to you and it costs you $2500.00 but it's kind of a thorn in my side. To suggest that this is my fault because I trusted and believed my salesman.. AND the finance manager (employees of Toyota) regarding this matter is surprising to me. This is a consumer rights issue.
     
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    I'm not so sure they're employees of Toyota. I believe that due to franchise laws, it's illegal for automakers to own dealers. I didn't really know about this until the Tesla complaints/lawsuits came up more recently. Google for franchise laws tesla own dealerships.
     
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    I think this is causing you most of your miscommunication issues. When you say purchase instead of lease, many people will think you are buying the vehicle, which would make you eligible to claim the federal tax credits.
     
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    you mean like this sticky at the top of this forum page? ;)

    Federal and State Incentives for Plug-Ins, EV's | PriusChat

    granted, its not locked, but wjtracy does a pretty darn good job of keeping the OP updated with info
     
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    Well yeah, but I guess the paragraph re: PiP leasing maybe needs to be more explicit or something more explicit should be broken into a separate sticky. It might help to compare to GM's and Nissan's handling when leasing.
     
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    I am listening...pls let me know how we can improve Sticky.
    I saw the posts by CWERDNA with the prior Toyota Rep answers so that is one thing we can include.
    Please make a post to the sticky thread with leasing comments.
    But I am thinking of changing the sticky title to Incentives for Plug-in Prius, becuase I do not know anything about Volt and Leaf, and as noted, I think our job here is PiP and Prius hybrid incentives.

    Regarding this thread I don't know what to say, except this: quite a few a Prius Chat members have been reporting getting "malarky" from some dealers on various topics about PiP deal specifics. To my knowledge this is the first time we had a misunderstanding on getting the tax credits for lease. Anyway if buyers are uncertain they can read posts here or make a new post and we can debunk malarky. We are good at debunking malarky.

    PS- According to Webster's it is Malarkey or Malarky...so don't give me any
     
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    Keep in mind that the leasing company is typically NOT the dealer or the manufacturer and each will have their own terms and incentives.

    Toyota Financial Service
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    I just entered a 36 mo 12,000 mi/yr lease on base PIP this past Saturday (11/10/12) and salesman and finance guy BOTH tried to convince me Federal Tax Credit was only for me, not TFS. I laughed at them and made them read IRS document. Once they finally realized I was right, they reduced monthly lease amount accordingly. If I hadn't insisted, they would have gladly let me pay more. Then again, with the lease price they were quoting, no way would I have signed. In the end, my down payment and lease amount was in line with what a 2012 Gen 3 Model III could have been leased for. I was happy and I'm sure they didn't lose money on the deal. Then again, with $4,000 cash back maybe they did!
     
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    You might help folks understand the math if you could share your lease numbers on the PiP lease.

    MSRP
    Purchase Price
    Capital Cost Reductions (lease cash)
    Cash Contribution (down payment)
    Trade in credit
    Sales Tax
    Fees
    Rent (finance costs)
    Monthly Payment (rent + depreciation + taxes)
    Residual Value ( including mileage allowance like 36,000 miles)
    Additional Mileage rate ($0.20/mile ?)
     
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    I was just going through the IRS code. The monies that are being spent to fund this Tax Credit is coming from the American Reinvestment Act. Even the title of the law is called Energy Incentives for "INDIVIDUALS". Energy Incentives for Individuals in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

    Someone needs to know what is going on out there. At the very least... people should have to sign something advising that the toyota rebate offered is in lieu of the tax credit on a lease. I plan on writing my congressman as well as Toyota Financial, and the Consumer Protection Agency. This money was NOT intended to be profit for corporations. Someone is Washington wasn't paying attention. Or probably. someone in Washington was getting paid not to pay attention.
     
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    Don't have that info readily available right now but do know I put $3,000 down and OTD monthly fee including Gap insurance is $285. They started out at $344 with $3,500 down. Off the top of my head I know residual on my 2010 Gen 3 was $17,165 and when I compared vs PIP it wasn't much more ($17,650 I think). MSRP was $33, 307 incl Cargo and Floor mats, Special Color Blizzard Pearl and Wheel Locks.