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    Reads Like a Book

    As I mentioned in a previous post, I hope TheTaxBook reads like a novel. So I began reading from the beginning, and now I have a question. On page 1-6 I read with interest about the new Alternative Motor Vehicle Credit. Then I turned to page 1-16 for more information. I am considering a hybrid motor vehicle for my next car, so this is why I am interested in the subject.

    My question is as follows (from this example).

    "$1600 credit if the vehicle achieves at least 200% but less than 225% of the 2002 model year fuel economy"

    How do you apply this test? Where do you get the data?

    My next question pertains to the phase-out of the credits. "The credit for new qualified hybrid and advanced lean-burn technology vehicles begins to phase out once the manufacturer of a vbehicle sells at least 60000 vehicles beginning after December 31, 2005." How does a tax-professional know how many cars have been sold? What does "phase-out" mean?

    Anybody have clarifications?

    Gary

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    You can't know any of these things. If you look in the code, it has all kinds of industry standards and junk that will make your head spin.

    From a practical standpoint, you are going to have to rely on the car dealers for this information. They will probably display it on the sticker similar to what you see today with the miles per gallon ratings.

    Anyone care to guess if the car industry is going to be honest, or stretch the truth on this one?

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      #3
      If you would prefer, you can read the text of the bill at:



      I think it is about 193 pages long.

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