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https://spectator.org/electric-car-credits/
Congressman Tries to Zap Electric Car Credits
October 16, 2018  Johnny Kampis

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Here’s a way to save taxpayers and drivers $20 billion over 10 years.

Zap.

That’s the sound of the majority of taxpayers being shocked at the tax
credits that electric car buyers continue to receive — a credit that may be
extended as part of a tax-extenders package during the lame-duck session of
Congress.

The policy began under Bush and continued under Obama. Then President Bush
signed into law in 2008 a credit of up to $7,500-per-vehicle for the first
250,000 electric vehicles purchased in the market. Obama boosted the program
further during his stimulus package, providing the credit to the first
200,000 electric vehicles sold by each manufacturer in the U.S.

As some of the biggest brands such as Tesla are exceeding that 200,000
milestone, Congress is considering continuing the credit even farther under
President Trump.

Pacific Research Institute, a California-based free-market think tank, dubs
the credit “costly subsidies for the rich” because 79 percent of the credits
were claimed by households making adjusted gross incomes of more than
$100,000 per year. All but 1 percent of the credits were used by households
with annual incomes exceeding $50,000.

“When politicians talk about the need to subsidize costly electric cars,
they fail to tell you that the hundreds of millions of dollars of subsidies
that taxpayers are paying for are just another giveaway to the wealthy,”
said Wayne Winegarden, the institute’s senior fellow in business and
economics and author of a recent study on the issue. “Taxpayers should start
asking elected officials what benefit we are getting from these expensive
subsidies that only benefit upper-income households.”

Windegarden found that the total value of federal manufacturing grants and
loans over the lifetime of the credit is nearly $41 billion, and that some
states such as California offer additional credits that can add up to more
than $13,000 per car. He argues that there wouldn’t be mass demand for
electric vehicles “without government playing car salesman.”

“If government wants to encourage an electric car future, it should embrace
the free market and remove the barriers to cheap and efficient car
manufacturing that drive up costs too high for most drivers,” Winegarden
said.

U.S. Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyoming, is turning the wheel in the other
direction, having introduced “The Fairness for Every Driver Act” that would
repeal the credit.

Barrasso’s legislation would also mandate that alternative fuel vehicle
operators pay into the Highway Trust Fund via a fee. Drivers of electric and
hybrid vehicles currently get a pass on that gas tax. That’s an important
component of the bill since the revenue from that fund is already stretched
thin to pay for repairing the nation’s crumbling roads and bridges.

“My legislation levels the playing field for all drivers across America,”
said Barrasso, who chairs the Senate Committee on Environment and Public
Works. “Gas, electric and alternative fuel vehicles use the same roads.”

The Manhattan Institute estimated eliminating the credit and implementing
the fee would save taxpayers who don’t drive such vehicles about $20 billion
over the next 10 years.

The legislation, S.3559, was read twice on Oct. 6 after its introduction and
referred to the Senate Committee on Finance.

David Williams, president of Taxpayers Protection Alliance, called the bill
“long overdue.”
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