http://www.ajc.com/news/news/state-regional-govt-politics/electric-car-owners-zapped-by-georgia-tax-mistake/nmTgT/
Electric car owners zapped by Georgia tax mistake
June 3, 2015

More than 800 Georgia plug-in electric vehicle owners are being notified the
state wrongly denied them a $5,000 tax credit last year for owning a
zero-emission car or truck, after a data entry error tripped up the state’s
database.

A spokesman for the Georgia Department of Revenue said workers in the
department’s taxpayer services division are manually re-applying the credits
to 825 vehicle owners after catching the error May 18.

The fix comes after an estimated “several hundred” owners called the
department to say they had received a denial letter for claiming the credit
on their 2014 state tax returns, according to state Revenue Department
spokesman Nick Genesi.

[image] (Leaf EVs)  KENNESAW: Town Center Nissan has leased more Leafs than
any other dealership in the country. The $5,000 state income tax credit for
electric vehicles was eliminated in a law passed by the Georgia Legislature
in April. Dealers say they expect to see a drop in sales. (Photo by Phil
Skinner)

The state tracks electric vehicle owners through a certification database
kept by the state Department of Natural Resources. Vehicle owners must apply
to DNR for certification, and the natural resources department then
electronically sends its database to state tax officials to confirm who has
qualified for the credit.

A missing data field in that database caused the problem, Genesi said. He
said this is the first time that has happened, despite the credit having
been in place for more than a decade.

Approximately 15,500 electric vehicles are registered in the state, most of
them in metro Atlanta — giving the region the highest U.S. market share for
plug-in electric vehicles.

However, state lawmakers voted earlier this year to eliminate tax credits
for both low- and zero-emissions vehicles as of June 30. The estimated
savings for the state is expected to average about $125 million a year over
the next five years. Lawmakers said that money can instead be used toward
transportation improvements for Georgia’s ailing roads and bridges.
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Hundreds of Georgians mistakenly denied car tax credit
June 3, 2015




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