U.S. Senate bill introduced would level the playing field in tax policies that give bigger breaks to small business owners who buy large SUVs than those who buy environmentally friendly hybrids.
Besides allowing tax deductions of up to $100,000 for hybrid vehicles and vehicles that use fuel alternatives to gasoline, the legislation introduced Wednesday by Senate Finance Committee chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Montana Sen. Max Baucus, the committee's top Democrat, would allow small business owners to claim depreciation on the value of their vehicles not covered by the deduction.
Tax deductions of up to $25,000 for SUVs weighing more than 3 tons have long been criticized by environmentalists who say they reward business people for buying gas guzzlers like the Hummer or Ford Excursion. Car dealers and small business owners say the SUV breaks help businesses and automaking, a key part of the economy.
The Associated Press reported last month on the disparity between tax benefits for hybrids and large SUVs. Small business owners get up to $3,150 in tax credits for buying a hybrid, just like anyone else.
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