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kristian 12-06-2007 03:52 PM

I LOVE living in Colorado!!!!!!!
 
Woohooooo! They updated the tax credit info today and finally included the '08 MMH and FEH. We get $3489!!!! Combine that with the federal credit and we should have a tax refund of $5689 relating to our MMH purchase! We cleaned up last year too with $4700 (combined) on the HCH. Who says it doesn't pay to be green?!?

http://www.revenue.state.co.us/fyi/html/income09.html

teperilloux 12-06-2007 03:54 PM

Re: I LOVE living in Colorado!!!!!!!
 
Wow, and I thought Oregon was generous, with a $1500 credit. Congrats. I'll need to let my buddy in Boulder know about the huge credit.

pb5927317 12-06-2007 04:08 PM

Re: I LOVE living in Colorado!!!!!!!
 
In Indiana, they are hoping to start waving license plate fees starting next year to hybrid owners. Thats around 300.00 per year.

mtberman 12-06-2007 04:16 PM

Re: I LOVE living in Colorado!!!!!!!
 
OMG that is so weird. I looked today at about noon and the FYI notice was still dated 11/07 and the Escape wasn't there. Now it's there.

I wonder why they just show one credit and not one for FWD and another for 4WD as in other years.

Regardless, it's all good. For a middle class person like me with no other credits (i.e. no kids), $5000 ++ really takes the sting out of that $28200 purchase price I had to think so hard about last March.

gpsman1 12-06-2007 04:16 PM

Re: I LOVE living in Colorado!!!!!!!
 
In Colorado you cannot get a higher refund than your tax liability for that year. In 2005 I was entitled to $3200 from the State of Colorado, but only needed to "pay" $880 in taxes for 2005 since I was a college student at the time and only worked part time.

So I got all $880 back, and payed $0 in Colorado Tax that year.

The good news is, the balance, $2330 rolled over for the next year.
You can "carry over" this particular credit for up to 5 years.
:shade: -John

nicst47 12-06-2007 04:23 PM

Re: I LOVE living in Colorado!!!!!!!
 

Originally Posted by kristian (Post 153007)
Woohooooo! They updated the tax credit info today and finally included the '08 MMH and FEH. We get $3489!!!! Combine that with the federal credit and we should have a tax refund of $5689 relating to our MMH purchase! We cleaned up last year too with $4700 (combined) on the HCH. Who says it doesn't pay to be green?!?

http://www.revenue.state.co.us/fyi/html/income09.html

Excellent! If I read Rhode Island's tax credit correctly, I will get a $300 credit from the state.
What can I say, small state=small credit!!!

kristian 12-06-2007 04:45 PM

Re: I LOVE living in Colorado!!!!!!!
 

Originally Posted by gpsman1 (Post 153015)
In Colorado you cannot get a higher refund than your tax liability for that year. In 2005 I was entitled to $3200 from the State of Colorado, but only needed to "pay" $880 in taxes for 2005 since I was a college student at the time and only worked part time.

So I got all $880 back, and payed $0 in Colorado Tax that year.

The good news is, the balance, $2330 rolled over for the next year.
You can "carry over" this particular credit for up to 5 years.
:shade: -John

We just got a $2,600 check last year instead...that beats a roll over any day.

mtberman 12-06-2007 05:23 PM

Re: I LOVE living in Colorado!!!!!!!
 
Unlike the Fed program, it's the gift that keeps on giving. This will basically zero out my tax bill for both this year and almost all of next year.

I'm not sure, but this must be the most generous program in the US. We are fortunate.

Brady 12-06-2007 09:37 PM

Re: I LOVE living in Colorado!!!!!!!
 
That's awesome. Also let's not forget you have the highest per capita microbrews in the US!

Go Broncos!

teperilloux 12-06-2007 10:47 PM

Re: I LOVE living in Colorado!!!!!!!
 

Originally Posted by Brady (Post 153064)
That's awesome. Also let's not forget you have the highest per capita microbrews in the US!

Go Broncos!

I'm pretty sure that title goes to Oregon.

Colorado has 44 breweries... http://www.coloradobrewersguild.org/

Oregon has 58 and Portland is home to the most of any city in the world (29 last count) AND home to the largest beer festival in North America.

Microbrew is god here in Oregon!


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