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Tax Deduction FAQ

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by Danny, Dec 5, 2003.

  1. Danny

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    Figured I'd start this up after Aprill's Toy posted a question about multiple deductions. Please add to this thread with your questions or answers about the Tax Deduction.

    The pdf version of the Tax Deduction announcement is located here:

    http://priuschat.com/forums/files/irs_cert.pdf

    I think the best thing would be to call the IRS office directly to ask - they are actually very helpful when it comes to answering questions like these.

    And remember, the $2,000 reduces your taxable income by $2,000, it doesn't give you a direct credit on your taxes. Probably means more like a $600 deduction, just to throw out a number.

    Under the law, the one-time deduction must be taken in the year the vehicle was originally used. The taxpayer must be the original owner. Individuals take this benefit as an adjustment to income on their Form 1040. They do not have to itemize deductions on their tax returns to claim it. To claim the deduction, write “clean fuel†on Line 33 of the 2003 Form 1040. Also, see the Instructions for Form 1040.


    Full text from the Press Release:

    2004 Toyota Prius Certified for Clean-Burning Fuel Deduction IR-2003-114,
    Oct. 6, 2003 WASHINGTON —
    The Internal Revenue Service has certified the 2004 Toyota Prius as being eligible for the clean-burning fuel deduction. The certification means taxpayers who purchase a new hybrid vehicle may claim a tax deduction of up to $2,000 on Form 1040.

    Federal tax law allows individuals to claim a deduction for the incremental cost of buying a motor vehicle that is propelled by a clean-burning fuel. By combining an electric motor with a gasoline-powered engine, these hybrid vehicles obtain greater fuel efficiency and produce fewer emissions than similar vehicles powered solely by conventional gasoline-powered engines.

    Under current law, the clean-burning fuel deduction will be reduced incrementally until it expires beginning 2007. Purchasers of IRS-certified cars will be able to claim a deduction of $2,000 if the vehicle is placed in service on or before Dec. 31, 2003. The $2,000 maximum deduction will be reduced by 25 percent for vehicles placed into service in 2004, by 50 percent in 2005 and by 75 percent in 2006. No deduction will be allowed for vehicles placed in service after Dec. 31, 2006.

    Under the law, the one-time deduction must be taken in the year the vehicle was originally used. The taxpayer must be the original owner. Individuals take this benefit as an adjustment to income on their Form 1040. They do not have to itemize deductions on their tax returns to claim it. To claim the deduction, write “clean fuel†on Line 33 of the 2003 Form 1040. Also, see the Instructions for Form 1040.

    The amount of the deduction for the Prius was set after the manufacturer, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., documented for the IRS the incremental cost related to the vehicle’s electric motor and related equipment. The IRS previously certified the Toyota Prius for model years 2001, 2002 and 2003. The IRS also previously certified the Honda Insight for model years 2000, 2001 and 2002 and the Honda Civic Hybrid for model year 2003.
     
  2. PriusDreamer

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    For information purposes only, check your individual state tax laws. New York offers a 2000 tax CREDIT if purchased prior to 12/31/2003. There is a chance (I hope, since my chances of getting my car prior to that date are slim and none) that the credit will be extended (they waited until Oct. 2003 to extend it to this year). There is also a reduction of the sales tax (to complicated to explain in brief) payable. If you have any questions just ask.
     
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    Does anyone know what the Calif. tax laws will be with the new Prius?

    Jeff