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    dhaval1981 New Member

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    Is there any tax credit for the Prius 2011 in nj, because I know the altima hybrid still has one?
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    ggood Blue PIP Aficionado

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    Sorry, no. Toyota's hybrid tax credit ran out quite a while ago.
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    JimN Let the games begin!

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    The only NJ tax advantage is the waiver of sales tax (with appropriate form) on the purchase of an EV.
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    cwerdna Senior Member

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    Source? Are you talking about a NJ state tax credit, Federal one or both?
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    dhaval1981 New Member

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    To be honest it's just what the dealermtold me that there is a $3*** tax credit.

    But I would like to know more about the Prius tax waiver and where to get the form as I just purchased anmodel 3 with navintoday
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    There was a $2350 Federal tax credit on the NAH but it along with ALL hybrid tax credits ended 12/31/10. See Federal Tax Credits for Hybrids under the Nissan tab.

    Toyota hybrids were eligible for a Federal tax credit until they hit a 60K qualifying hybrids (clock started 1/1/06) which then began phaseout. It became $0 on 10/1/07. See Toyota tab of above URL.

    I can't speak for NJ.

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