With having such low pressures at the public fueling stations, why doesn't Utah have a home fueling tax rebate to reduce demand enough so the public stations could keep up?
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Why doesn't Utah have a home fueling tax rebate?
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Re: Why doesn't Utah have a home fueling tax rebate?
Check out John's thread.
Well, under $1.50 / GGE What would some of your friends say if you could offer them that price for gasoline?CH
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Re: Why doesn't Utah have a home fueling tax rebate?
Also, most tax rebates are from 'fueling' and 'over the road taxes', since homes don't go over the road these taxes aren't included (yet) and therefore can not be rebated (previously there was a rebate on the purchase of the equipment, but that has probably been phased out).
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Re: Why doesn't Utah have a home fueling tax rebate?
Originally posted by blackws View Post...(previously there was a rebate on the purchase of the equipment, but that has probably been phased out).2008 GX (extended range, trunkless version)
Polished Metal Metallic 2012 Civic Natural Gas
Fuelmaker FMQ-2-36 (since 2001)
Previously owned: 2000 GX (11 years), 1995 Bi-fuel Sonoma, 2000 Bifuel Tahoe, 2000 Bi-fuel F150
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Re: Why doesn't Utah have a home fueling tax rebate?
You can get a tax credit if you have a business - so if you have a home business or home office - you could get some credit. We were able to get some credit because my wife (who uses the car for her business) has a home office. Consult your tax specialist for more info....
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