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GM Admits that Dealerships are Taking Chevy Volt Tax Credits
National Legal & Policy Center ^ | May 31, 2011 | Mark Modica

Posted on 05/31/2011 1:32:34 PM PDT by jazusamo

Chevy Volt photoAutomobilemag.com reports that General Motors has responded to my report questioning whether dealerships are gaming Chevy Volt tax credits. Chevy Volt spokesperson, Rob Peterson, states that "NLPC is confused." He then goes on to confirm that the dealerships purchasing Chevy Volts and reselling them as used vehicles are entitled to the $7,500 tax credit. Clearly, it is GM that is confused, considering that this was the main point of my report.

GM does not deny that Chevy dealerships are selling Chevy Volts to other dealerships, including a KIA dealership, for resale. At the same time, Peterson also touts the high demand for Volts claiming, "we don't sell Volts at the moment - it's almost like we deliver them." By this statement, you wouldn't know that sales for the Volt averaged a dismally low 425 per month for the first four months of the year. GM recently stated that they had the capacity to build at a pace of 17,000 per year. So, here's a question for GM and Mr. Peterson: If demand is so high for the Chevy Volt, why would a Chevy dealership sell the vehicle to other dealerships, particularly when there are supposedly customers lined up to pay full price? The answer seems clear to me. GM is exaggerating the "high demand" for the Volt. And allowing dealerships to take the tax credit intended for consumers is just wrong.

Peterson also claims that no issues exist with dealerships taking the tax subsidies as long as they are honest with customers. Unfortunately, there is no guarantee of that being the case. Many customers who buy Chevy Volts may feel that they are entitled to the tax credit, especially if they are paying near MSRP and the vehicles have such low mileage. The IRS form in its current form does not safeguard against double claiming of the tax credit.

More investigation is warranted on the practice of dealerships taking tax credits and reselling Chevy Volts as used cars. Treasury should modify the IRS tax credit form to clearly disallow dealerships from taking the tax credit. Also, I personally don't think businesses like General Electric, headed by Obama friend Jeff Immelt, should be allowed to take millions of tax dollars in credits when they purchase thousands of the vehicles, as planned. An identifier field for the Vehicle Identification Number should be added to the form to prevent double claims of the tax credit. General Motors has a responsibility to ensure that Chevy Volt tax credits are reserved for the consumers that they were designed to benefit. Misguided as tax subsidies for the Chevy Volt may be, the least taxpayers deserve is assurance that abuses are not occurring.

Related:

Taxpayers Get Scammed on Chevy Volt Tax Credit? (Fox Business Network video)

Are GM Dealerships Gaming Chevy Volt Tax Credit?



TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cashforcommies; chevyvolt; cronycapitalism; cultureofcorruption; gloriesofsocialism; gm; governmentmotors; govtmotors; obama; obamanomics; obamunism; scam; taxcredit; taxes; volt
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To: jazusamo

“An identifier field for the Vehicle Identification Number should be added to the form to prevent double claims of the tax credit.”

It’s mind-blowing that the VIN number isn’t the first field on the form: that’s the only way to prevent multiple credits on the same Government Motors Voltsky. Obviously the Voltsky rebate program was designed with fraud in mind. Perpetuating it, not preventing it!


41 posted on 05/31/2011 8:22:21 PM PDT by catnipman
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To: catnipman
Obviously the Voltsky rebate program was designed with fraud in mind. Perpetuating it, not preventing it!

Absolutely...The omission of the VIN box on the tax credit form was no accident.

42 posted on 05/31/2011 8:31:23 PM PDT by jazusamo (His [Obama's] political base---the young, the left and the thoughtless: Thomas Sowell)
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To: catnipman
ROTFLOL with tears pouring out of my eyes! Dealerships being honest with customers? Is that anything light a warm and fuzzy tax audit? A gentle football game? Jumbo shrimp? Fresh 1000 year old eggs? Polite union official? Wow, talk about your ultimate oxymoron!

You forgot one: Happily married.

43 posted on 06/02/2011 9:17:13 AM PDT by N. Theknow (The MSM is to 0bama what the Broom-n-Scoop Detail is to a circus parade.)
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To: sheana
Haven’t seen one on the road where we are.

just aobut anywhere close to the Missouri, Yellowstone, or Mississippi Rivers seems to be having a bit of a water problem this year. I've been curious to see how these things would perform in six inches of water...and for how long.

So far, all I'm seeing is a scam within a scam within a scam...

44 posted on 06/02/2011 9:45:49 AM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
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