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Various Ford and Mercury Hybrids Get Tax Credit Certification From IRS

By: Richard A. Chapo

Starting in 2006, individuals buying hybrid cars will get a tax credit
instead of a tax deduction. The IRS has just started to kick out the exact
amounts you can claim for your new hybrid.

Various Ford and Mercury Hybrids Get Tax Credit Certification From IRS

Under the Energy Policy Act of 2005, the tax benefits of owning a hybrid
vehicle underwent significant changes. Whereas you could previously claim a tax
deduction, the new law converted the deduction into a tax credit.

Tax credits are FAR more valuable than deductions, because they reduce the
amount of tax you owe on a dollar for dollar basis. Tax Deductions, on the other
hand, merely reduce your adjusted gross income prior to determining the amount
of tax you owe pursuant to the tax tables.

In laymen's terms, this conversion is a very good thing.

Not every hybrid car qualifies for a tax credit. The Internal Revenue Service
must first evaluate it and then issue guidance on which cars qualify and the
size of the credit you can claim for each. The maximum the IRS can designate per
car is $3,400. Here are the numbers it recently kicked out for various Ford and
Mercury hybrid models.

2006 Ford Escape Hybrid Front WD: $2,600

2006 Ford Escape Hybrid 4 WD: $1,950

2006 Mercury Mariner Hybrid 4 WD: $1,950

If you purchased your hybrid car prior to 2006, you are restricted to
claiming a tax deduction in the amount previously designated by the IRS, usually
$2,000. If you waited until 2006, you can claim the above amounts with a few
hitches.

First, the amount only applies to the first 60,000 cars sold for each model.
If you purchase a hybrid in the 60,0001 to 120,000 sales range, you can claim
only half of the tax credit. Sales 120,001 through 180,000 can claim on a
quarter of the amount designated above. Exactly how you are supposed to know the
sales figures is a bit murky, but Ford and Mercury will undoubtedly take steps
to make it clear.

Hybrid vehicles make sense from an environmental aspect. Throw in significant
savings on gas costs and a large tax credit, and they should fly off the lots.

Richard A. Chapo is with BusinessTaxRecovery.com - providing information on
taxes. Visit us to read more
articles about tax deductions and our new tax credits page.


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