My client just purchased a Prius which will qualify for the hybrid car tax credit in 2006. At least I'm assuming it will. As far as I can tell, the first 60,000 hybrid cars manufactured by each manufacturer will qualify for the credit at 100%. Any thoughts as to how anyone will determine whether the purchased car was one of those 60,000? The dealer doesn't have a clue. My client is concerned about this. I keep telling them that since the credit starts on 1/1/06 and they bought the car on 1/3/06 it's pretty safe to say they will get the credit at 100%. The client is also asking if there is any paper work to fill out to get the credit. As far as I can tell, from reading IRS info and other info I can find, I don't see anything about having to apply for the federal credit. Here in Oregon, we do have to apply to the state to get the state credit. I assume we will just take the credit on the federal tax return as we do for all other credits.
Does anyone know any more about how this credit will be taken on the return and whether there is anything else we need to do? Anyone know of any good resources for more information?
Thanks.
Does anyone know any more about how this credit will be taken on the return and whether there is anything else we need to do? Anyone know of any good resources for more information?
Thanks.
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