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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Doug Kanter wrote: Consider the opposite: We now have a tax incentive available which included Hummers. I have no idea when it was enacted, but at the very least, Bush could interrupt his 18,000th game of Grand Theft Auto and spend a week eliminating a law which is an embarrassment, considering the current environment. Do I understand this statement correctly ... that there is a tax incentive to purchase a Hummer? Last time I looked the opposite was true. There is a "Gas Guzzler" tax paid on all new vehicles that do not meet certain fuel mileage guidelines. Eisboch There was until very recently a huge incentive to purchase huge truck-like vehicles. I believe it was a one-year write-off...in other words, buy a huge pickup trick for your "business" (if you are a dentist, picking up a tank of laughing gas), write the whole purchase off in one year. "There is no reason for a dental office to own a truck. It'd be a hard sell to the IRS should you be audited."--Dr. NOYB's accountant in 2003. Ergo, I don't claim my vehicle (which *would* qualify) as a deduction. Some dentists that I know who own two offices, can claim the mileage driving between the offices as a deduction. There's a grey area for those folks when buying an SUV. The Section 179 expense limit was raised to $100,000 and should stay there...but the SUV deduction loophole portion of it should (and has been) cut. |
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