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IRS just posted the 2012 plug-in Prius for $2500 tax credit

Discussion in 'Gen 1 Prius Plug-in 2012-2015' started by kong_konger, Jan 26, 2012.

  1. ggood

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    The credit is under Code Sec. 30D:

    "For vehicles acquired after December 31, 2009, the credit is equal to $2,500 plus, for a vehicle which draws propulsion energy from a battery with at least 5 kilowatt hours of capacity, $417, plus an additional $417 for each kilowatt hour of battery capacity in excess of 5 kilowatt hours."

    If you read the actual statute, it is clear the "base amount" of the credit is $2,500, and the minimum battery size is 4 kilowatts. The test mules had 5.2 kilowatt packs, so at one time we were hoping to get close to a $3,000 credit.
     
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    Trollbait It's a D&D thing

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    I see it now.
    Of course it comes after discussing the $2500 plus for 5kwh packs.
     
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    DianneWhitmire High PRIUStess

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    usbseawolf2000 HSD PhD

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    I agree. It is ineffective since it is only based on the battery size; nevermind the efficiency, class or emission.

    95 MPGe / 50 MPG Prius ($32k) gets a third tax credit of 53 MPGe / 20 MPG Fisker Karma ($100k).