Tax Credit for Golf Carts – Another Unintended Consequence?
December 19, 2009 by Super Saver
his yesterday, I thought, "Unbelievable, taxpayers paying for golf cart purchases." Then I thought, "Nah, situation normal, another unintended consequence from government stimulus intervention."As part of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act (ESSA) and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), two tax credits were created for plug-in electric cars, which includes neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs). The ESSA tax credit is between $2,500 to $7,500, up to 100% the cost of the vehicle, which expires December 31, 2009. The ARRA tax credit is a maximum of $2,500 or 10% of the vehicle cost, whichever is lower, and expires December 31, 2011. Here is the IRS list of vehicles eligible for the tax credit.
Interestingly, as pointed out in Golf car credit controversy, by Kay Bell, golf carts can qualify as NEVs, if they include required safety features to make them street legal, such as side/rearview mirrors, headlights and three-point seatbelts. Although, the ESSA tax credit typically offsets about 1/2 to 2/3's of the golf car price, one manufacturer has price their golf car at $6496.53, which is precisely the amount of the tax credit. Hence, a free golf car, courtesy of a government stimulus bill.
What will the politicians think of next? Perhaps the health care reform bill will include a exercise tax credit for buying golf equipment and playing golf, making the sport a benefit that is entirely supported by government and taxpayer funds :-)
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