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Old 05-03-2009, 08:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So as we all know about these financial times everyone is doing bad and im stuck in whether i should wait a year or so and buy a 370 or wait around 6 months to get a 350 or something of that sort.. i want the 370 but the impatience is killing me... thanks
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So as we all know about these financial times everyone is doing bad and im stuck in whether i should wait a year or so and buy a 370 or wait around 6 months to get a 350 or something of that sort.. i want the 370 but the impatience is killing me... thanks
i think you already answred youre own question
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Why get a 350 in six months, when 6 months more you can get a 370! A 350, can't be a substitute for the 370.
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I understand the fact that you can get crazy deals on 350Zs but every time you will see a 370Z on the road, you'll be upset. Just get the 370Z. Trust me you won't be upset . Dealers are selling the 370Zs at invoice and you can get good financing from credit unions. Also, gov is giving you a tax relief at the end of year for buying a car. So, it's not a bad time to buy a car (considering you have a stable job)
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whats the tax relief you speak of?
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whats the tax relief you speak of?
If you have purchased your car after February 17th and if it's less than $49,000, you're entitled to tax break at the end of the year. I don't know how much but I believe it's enough to cover the tax fee on the vehicle.
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thanks everyone ya i think im gonna wait its just to sick of a car!!!
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yeah my accountant told me about that when i filed my taxes for last year
thats why i was not worried about the CA tax increase just for that reason
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just to make sure i understand this correctly...isn't this tax deductible only to lower your taxable income... i believe you do not get a full refund of the taxes you paid on the car... nontheless, i think it will still get you savings...especially with the raised taxes in CA..
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just to make sure i understand this correctly...isn't this tax deductible only to lower your taxable income... i believe you do not get a full refund of the taxes you paid on the car... nontheless, i think it will still get you savings...especially with the raised taxes in CA..
Correct, it's a deduction. Basically you can expect to recuperate about 30% (depending on your taxable income) of the amount you paid in local and state sales tax and excise tax.
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i bought my car in the beginning of February =(.... do you think i can still get it because I didnt' register or barely even drive my car til march because I was saving up to pay the tax on the car since i got it out of state!!!! =(... and im 22 =/
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Yes, you can still get it. As long as you bought the car in 2009, you are qualified and can write off the sales tax of your vehicle. Since you bought it before the tax increase, you will only be able to deduct the 7.75% from your taxes, not the 8.75. it boils down to what the sales tax was for your car. its more or less for some, depending on the final sale price of their vehicle.

Its a shame they dont offer it as straight cash instead of just a deduction though
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sweeet!!! thanks for the info!!
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Yes, you can still get it. As long as you bought the car in 2009, you are qualified and can write off the sales tax of your vehicle. Since you bought it before the tax increase, you will only be able to deduct the 7.75% from your taxes, not the 8.75. it boils down to what the sales tax was for your car. its more or less for some, depending on the final sale price of their vehicle.

Its a shame they dont offer it as straight cash instead of just a deduction though

There's a max income of $70k per year or something to qualify for this.
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