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Makes And Models => Zero Motorcycles Forum | 2013+ => Topic started by: ColoPaul on February 06, 2013, 08:58:44 AM
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So Colorado used to give fantastic tax credits, typically $5000-$6000, for a Zero purchase.
This was under the "Innovative Motor Vehicle and Alternative Fuel Vehicle Credits" , which is active from 2011-2015.
However, apparently they modified it for 2013-2015, completely eliminating all electric motorcycle tax incentives.
Those of us who bought in 2011-2012 are grandfathered.
"Motorcycles and scooters, including electric motorcycles and scooters, do not meet the criteria ..... they cannot qualify for the credit."
I guess I should be happy I didn't wait for a 2013 model !!! :-\
Unfortunately, this will clearly be a hit for Colorado sales. I hope we don't lose our dealer.
I wish they had left in some tax incentive, rather than eliminating it altogether.
This has got to be a blow to all those patient Brammo buyers, too.
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Do you have a link to document?
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Do you have a link to document?
http://www.colorado.gov/cms/forms/dor-tax/Income67.pdf (http://www.colorado.gov/cms/forms/dor-tax/Income67.pdf)
Hi Rewski, are you in Colorado? Looking to buy a 2013?
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Do you have a link to document?
http://www.colorado.gov/cms/forms/dor-tax/Income67.pdf (http://www.colorado.gov/cms/forms/dor-tax/Income67.pdf)
Hi Rewski, are you in Colorado? Looking to buy a 2013?
Nope I was one of the first with a 2010 DS in Colorado that Zero ultimately traded for a 2011 DS because of all the electrical issues I had. I was contemplating a 2013 but not now without the rebate. I'll just hold on to my 2011. It gets me to work and back 30 miles round trip!