Cash for Clubbers! (free golf carts)

somebody decided that golf carts quality for electric vehicle rebates, all hell breaks lose:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704107204574473724099542430.html

Cash for Clubbers
We thought cash for clunkers was the ultimate waste of taxpayer money, but as usual we were too optimistic. Thanks to the federal tax credit to buy high-mileage cars that was part of President Obama’s stimulus plan, Uncle Sam is now paying Americans to buy that great necessity of modern life, the golf cart.
The federal credit provides from $4,200 to $5,500 for the purchase of an electric vehicle, and when it is combined with similar incentive plans in many states the tax credits can pay for nearly the entire cost of a golf cart. Even in states that don’t have their own tax rebate plans, the federal credit is generous enough to pay for half or even two-thirds of the average sticker price of a cart, which is typically in the range of $8,000 to $10,000. “The purchase of some models could be absolutely free,” Roger Gaddis of Ada Electric Cars in Oklahoma said earlier this year. “Is that about the coolest thing you’ve ever heard?”
The golf-cart boom has followed an IRS ruling that golf carts qualify for the electric-car credit as long as they are also road worthy. These qualifying golf carts are essentially the same as normal golf carts save for adding some safety features, such as side and rearview mirrors and three-point seat belts. They typically can go 15 to 25 miles per hour.
In South Carolina, sales of these carts have been soaring as dealerships alert customers to Uncle Sam’s giveaway. “The Golf Cart Man” in the Villages of Lady Lake, Florida is running a banner online ad that declares: “GET A FREE GOLF CART. Or make $2,000 doing absolutely nothing!”
Golf Cart Man is referring to his offer in which you can buy the cart for $8,000, get a $5,300 tax credit off your 2009 income tax, lease it back for $100 a month for 27 months, at which point Golf Cart Man will buy back the cart for $2,000. “This means you own a free Golf Cart or made $2,000 cash doing absolutely nothing!!!” You can’t blame a guy for exploiting loopholes that Congress offers.
The IRS has also ruled that there’s no limit to how many electric cars an individual can buy, so some enterprising profiteers are stocking up on multiple carts while the federal credit lasts, in order to resell them at a profit later. We should note that some states, such as Oklahoma, have caught on to the giveaway and are debating whether to cancel or limit their state credits. But in Congress they’re still on the driving range.
This golf-cart fiasco perfectly illustrates tax policy in the age of Obama, when politicians dole out credits and loopholes for everything from plug-in cars to fuel efficient appliances, home insulation and vitamins. Democrats then insist that to pay for these absurdities they have no choice but to raise tax rates on other things—like work and investment—that aren’t politically in vogue. If this keeps up, it’ll soon make more sense to retire and play golf than work for living.

They don’t make a :picard: big enough for this one.

Someone look up if NY has a credit too and if they qualify. I wouldn’t mind having a free little electric cart for rocking around my hood. :slight_smile:

EDIT:
But don’t worry, this same Congress won’t fuck up health care. :lol:

John Stossel was talking about this last night. He actually went and bought one.
I told my wife we should try to do it. Buy one, get the tax credit, turn around and sell it. Do it again. Profit.

:rofl:

Yet people bitch that the health care bill is 3523451235623623 pages long. 90% of it is trying to close bullshit loopholes like this because people like nothing better to scam the government.

:bloated: to whoever did the interpretation at the IRS.

so why is it other countries hate us again?

Can you go to one of these states to buy one or do you have to live there?

It’s a state tax credit so I’m sure there is a residency requirement.

And NY’s electric car tax credit has expired.

I don’t see a problem, as long as you buy a GM or Ford golfcart…

I shall see if Texas’s has also. :wink:

Not surprisingly, Texas has a list of specific vehicles and they don’t list any golf carts.

http://www.tceq.state.tx.us/assets/public/implementation/air/terp/2010_light_duty_list.pdf

Those silly backwards rednecks in Texas. :roll2:

Dang I guess I can’t bend over Uncle Sam on this one. LoL

cash for clubbers?

http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-images/Music/Pix/pictures/2007/09/21/lebaneseclub460.jpg

:wiggle:

lol, i read the title and i was so ready to start fist pumping my unemployed ass down to chippewa.:lol:

I thought it meant this

http://www.stopthesealhunt.com/atf/cf/%7B1AE979E3-67B2-4AC0-A26D-17D11CF1EAB6%7D/mighty_hunter_2006.jpg

http://www.nederhoed.com/weblog/media/seal_clubbing.jpg

And wat… no Tiger jokes yet…

LOL my uncle in Utah just bought an Escalade golf cart :bloated:

NYS expired? damn. I would have bought one

In this article says December 31. And at that cost, it’s free
http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/local&id=7165665

my grandma lives in the villages in ladylake fl. The golfcarts there are off the hook. Nobody drives cars. All golf carts thats it. I am on that damn cart myself everyday when I visit. you can go anywhere on them. I should tell her to get on this deal while it lasts

A completely absurd waste of tax money. The people buying these carts are just buying a toy not a vehicle for the most part.

Whats next, cash for battery powered quads, or side by sides?

Battery powered boats?

I bet i’ll have clients taking advantage of this. lol