- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
In the last handful of years we have ended up owing on our taxes, we are dual income with no kids and pretty decent pay for both of us. We are both claiming '0' on our taxes, and I pay an additional $220 extra per month towards taxes ($200 Fed, $20 State).
Writing off our paid home interest used to help, I try to write off expenses for work & business and it helps, but usually we still end up owing.
I know there are a bunch of home related energy efficient tax breaks (Solar, etc) you can apply, but those probably won't happen.
The one I'm interested in is a hybrid or electric car tax break... now I'm a hardcore ICE guy, I dislike EV's but could stomach a hybrid. Looks like there's a $7500 tax break for buying new. A new Prius is around $30k, which isn't terrible.
What I'm thinking about is buying a new Prius as a DD in say January, drive it for a year and sell it lightly used. Buy another one the following year, rinse and repeat. Any reason someone couldn't repeat that every year and take the tax credit? Anyone else doing this?
Anything else worth looking at for a tax break?
I realize that taxes, EV's and Hybrids are a controversial subject so please don't hijack the thread if it's not tax credit related.
Writing off our paid home interest used to help, I try to write off expenses for work & business and it helps, but usually we still end up owing.
I know there are a bunch of home related energy efficient tax breaks (Solar, etc) you can apply, but those probably won't happen.
The one I'm interested in is a hybrid or electric car tax break... now I'm a hardcore ICE guy, I dislike EV's but could stomach a hybrid. Looks like there's a $7500 tax break for buying new. A new Prius is around $30k, which isn't terrible.
What I'm thinking about is buying a new Prius as a DD in say January, drive it for a year and sell it lightly used. Buy another one the following year, rinse and repeat. Any reason someone couldn't repeat that every year and take the tax credit? Anyone else doing this?
Anything else worth looking at for a tax break?
I realize that taxes, EV's and Hybrids are a controversial subject so please don't hijack the thread if it's not tax credit related.