Earn a Tax Credit on Your Hybrid

Taxes

Here at KickingTires, there’s only one thing we love more than cars, and that’s — you guessed it — taxes. Oh man, do we love tax season. The filing, the reporting, the claiming, the exempting—it’s enough to make you wish every day was April 15.

OK, so this is clearly a bald-faced lie. We do, however, have some good news about tax season and your car. You see, if you own a hybrid, you could be able to earn a big ol’ tax credit that should make filing this year slightly less painful. Read the full story in our Shopping Advice section.

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Comments 

The Idea to give some kind of tax credit to those who buy a hybrid was such a great idea. I really like it. Not just because I have one ,but the fact that they are so much more compared to purchasing a car of equal size that is fuel dependent. I just recently find a article that I think your other reader might enjoy it really touches base with some of the confusion surrounding the tax credit for hybrids.

The Idea to give some kind of tax credit to those who buy a hybrid was such a great idea. I really like it. Not just because I have one ,but the fact that they are so much more compared to purchasing a car of equal size that is fuel dependent. I just recently find a article that I think your other reader might enjoy it really touches base with some of the confusion surrounding the tax credit for hybrids.

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