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Tax Savings for New Scooter Purchases Stimulus package to also include electric two-wheeled vehicles 3/25/2009
"While we are awaiting final language from the Treasury Department, we believe that many motorcycles and scooters will qualify," said Ed Moreland, AMA vice president for government relations. "We have AMA members to thank, because they responded to our appeal to contact their legislators to make sure that motorcycles were part of this inclusive and equitable solution." Moreland added that the efforts of Harley-Davidson, together with AMA, were instrumental in obtaining the same tax deduction that was provided in the stimulus plan for automobile, light truck and RV purchasers. The law also includes a 10 percent tax credit up to $2,500 for street-legal electric motorcycles purchased by December 2011.
Vectrix, maker of electric motorcycles and scooters applauds the tax credit announcing its own consumer incentive of $750 on 2007 models and $450 on 2008 models to encourage even more consumers to go electric. The Clean Energy Stimulus and Investment Assurance Act of 2009, which is part of the overall stimulus package, invests more than $2 billion in electric vehicle technology and provides consumers with tax credit provisions to purchase a wider variety of road-ready plug-in electric drive vehicles. This Clean Energy Act has the potential to stimulate the sale of up to 1.5 million plug-in vehicles, according to Plug In America.
As the largest dealer network for electric road vehicles in the U.S. consumer market today, Vectrix takes a leading role in supporting the electric vehicle component of the stimulus bill. The company also recently added two lower-priced urban commuting models—which will be available this spring—to make 100 percent electric vehicles available to a broader consumer base.
Tax Deduction for Motorcycles
What qualifies as a motorcycle in the economic stimulus law? According to section 571.3 of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), a motorcycle is defined under federal law as "a motor vehicle with motive power having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground." In addition, a "motor-driven cycle means a motorcycle with a motor that produces 5 brake horsepower or less."
"This victory indicates that our legislators are starting to recognize how motorcycles reduce traffic congestion, provide efficient use of limited parking, lessen the impact on our roads and bridges and help reduce our dependence on foreign oil," said Moreland. Moreland added that the AMA would provide additional details of the tax deduction as soon as the Treasury Department issues its final rules. Among the questions to be answered are what model-year products are covered, including yet-to-be-released 2010 models; whether or not all unsold, new models are included, regardless of year; and whether or not off-road motorcycles are included.
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