Tax Credits for Green Vehicles
This month the first cars to be fully powered by electricity were released by many of the major auto makers. The new fully electrical vehicles, the Chevy Volt and Nissan Leaf, have no drivetrain and no combustion engine. They are leading the way for the new green revolution in the auto industry. Uncle Sam has promised big tax credits of up to $7,500 for those who purchase any of the new electric models. This is an attempt to increase consumer interest in green technology. At the moment consumers are concerned about battery life and whether the infrastructure is in place to support an electric vehicle. But these big tax breaks may be just enough to make you take a second look. If you are thinking about buying a green vehicle, here is what you need to know. How much is the credit: This credit is up to $7,500. A credit is worth more than a deduction; how so? A deduction reduces your taxable income, so the value depends on your tax brack...