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Its not meant to be a penalty. Its to account for lost revenue from the gas taxes. In most states roads are maintained with significant funding from gasoline taxes. Of everyone switches to hybrid/electric the funds for maintenance and development of roads are going to be running dry.
In addition, the following requirements must be met to qualify for the credit: The refueling property is placed in service during the tax year. The original use of the property began with the taxpayer. The property is used primarily inside the United States.
An alternative fuel vehicle is one that is powered only by an alternative fuel. Arizona statute defines an alternative fuel as one of the following: Electric. Natural gas / CNG or LPG. Hydrogen.
The excise tax imposed on compressed natural gas (CNG), liquefied natural gas (LNG), and propane used to operate a vehicle can be paid through an annual flat rate sticker tax based on the following vehicle weights: Unladen Weight.
The excise tax on ethanol and methanol fuel blends containing up to 15% gasoline or diesel fuel is one-half the tax on gasoline and diesel prescribed by California Revenue and Taxation Code section 8651. See all California Laws and Incentives.
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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) defines alternative fuels as propane, natural gas, liquefied hydrogen, liquid fuel derived from coal through the Fischer-Tropsch process, liquid hydrocarbons derived from biomass, and P-Series fuels.
An alternative fuel is defined as biofuel, ethanol, methanol, hydrogen, coal-derived liquid fuels, electricity, natural gas, propane gas, or a synthetic transportation fuel.
For consumers who purchase and qualified alternative fuel vehicle refueling property for their principal residence, including electric vehicle charging equipment, between December 31, 2022, and January 1, 2033, the tax credit equals 30% of the cost with a maximum amount of $1,000 per item (for each charging

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