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  2. Government incentives for fuel efficient vehicles in the ...

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    For example, the buyer of a Tesla Roadster, a fully electric vehicle, will receive a much larger tax credit than the buyer of a standard hybrid, which will pollute much more during its lifespan. [9] The federal government now lists models that are pre-approved to receive a tax credit; some other models may qualify on an ad hoc basis.

  3. Energy Tax Act - Wikipedia

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    The Energy Tax Act (Pub. L. 95–618, 92 Stat. 3174, enacted November 9, 1978) is a law passed by the U.S. Congress as part of the National Energy Act.The objective of this law was to shift from oil and gas supply toward energy conservation; thus, to promote fuel efficiency and renewable energy through taxes and tax credits.

  4. Fuel taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first federal gasoline tax in the United States was created on June 6, 1932, with the enactment of the Revenue Act of 1932, which taxed 1¢/gal (0.3¢/L). Since 1993, the US federal gasoline tax has been unchanged (and not adjusted for inflation of nearly 113 percent through 2023) at 18.4¢/gal (4.86¢/L).

  5. Small towns are offering millions in tax breaks to land the ...

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    The gas station chain has also gone viral for its high wages, which can start at $18 per hour for cashiers and can range from $175,000 to $225,000 a year for a general manager. View this ...

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  7. 10 States With the Lowest Gas Tax - AOL

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    The exception to this is Hawaii, which has the second-lowest state gas tax in the country but the second-highest overall price of $4.80 per gallon. Driving around paradise is expensive, thanks to ...

  8. Nonbusiness Energy Property Tax Credit - Wikipedia

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    A tax credit of up to $500 is available to individuals for nonbusiness energy property, such as residential exterior doors and windows, insulation, heat pumps, furnaces, central air conditioners, and water heaters. a. The credit varies depending on the type of improvement. b. There is a lifetime credit of $500. c.

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