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Tax Incentives for People Who Own Hybrid Cars

Many people have heard of the new and innovative hybrid car. A hybrid car is a vehicle that is powered by an engine that is run on both fuel and electricity. This makes an excellent choice for people who wish to save on the price of fuel. Of course, there are many more benefits to owning a hybrid car. One of the best benefits to owning a hybrid car is that you are taking an active role in preserving and protecting the environment. The pollutants that a hybrid releases into the air are almost 100% less then that of a fuel powered vehicle. As a result of doing your part to effectively protect the environment by purchasing a hybrid vehicle, the government works to reward you accordingly.

The government in the United States is now offering tax incentives for people who own hybrid cars. If you own a hybrid car, you can receive a tax incentive up to approximately $3500.00! This is referred to as an “Energy Bill”, which President Bush promoted and passed. The Energy Bill backs the tax incentive that it gives to hybrid car owners by stating that it protects the environment by consuming less oil than the average car. The government sees the purchase of a hybrid car as a wise investment because the citizens of the United States will need to depend less on the oil sources that are provided by various other countries around the world.

When trying to determine the amount of the tax incentive that you will receive as a hybrid car owner, it can be quite a task. The tax incentive is based on the overall efficiency of cars that are from the year of 2002. If your vehicle is at least 50% efficient than a car from this year, then you can receive a tax incentive of at least $400.00. If your new hybrid car is proven to be more efficient than 50%, then you are sure to receive a higher tax incentive.

The government is promoting that all individuals eventually work toward the purchase of a hybrid vehicle. It is an important investment for people as individuals and for the entire country as well. As long as you are an owner of a hybrid vehicle, the government will issue you a tax incentive to show their appreciation for your contribution to the environment, as well as the oil supply to the nation in whole. By purchasing a hybrid vehicle, the United States will ultimately depend less on the oil supply that is required from other countries in the world.

If you wish to receive a government tax incentive from the type of car that you own, you want to save money on your fuel and oil costs, and want to do your part to help the environment, you should seriously consider purchasing a hybrid car. There are many benefits that occur as a result of purchasing a hybrid car.



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