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Archive for December, 2009

Sales Tax Deduction for New Vehicle Purchases

Monday, December 28th, 2009

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act permits taxpayers to take a deduction for state and local sales and excise taxes paid on the purchase of new cars, light trucks, motor homes and motorcycles. The deduction is available on new vehicles purchased from Feb. 17, 2009, through Dec. 31, 2009. In states that don’t have a sales tax, the law provides a deduction for other taxes or fees paid. This deduction is available whether or not a taxpayer itemizes deductions on Schedule A.

The deduction is limited to the taxes and fees paid on up to $49,500 of the purchase price of an eligible vehicle. The deduction is reduced for joint filers with modified adjusted gross incomes (MAGI) between $250,000 and $260,000 and other taxpayers with MAGI between $125,000 and $135,000. Taxpayers with higher incomes do not qualify.

Taxpayers who make qualifying new vehicle purchases this year can estimate the deduction with the help of IRS Publication 919, How Do I Adjust My Withholding? Lines 10a to 10k on Worksheet 10 take into account purchases above the $49,500 limit, as well as the reduced deductions for taxpayers at higher income levels.

Welcome to our new blog!

Monday, December 7th, 2009

We are excited to launch our new site www.mcgrathlexus.com and we welcome your comments, insight, and information. We are in the midst of the December to Remember Sales Event and encourage you to visit McGrath Lexus of Chicago Web Site for Special Lease information and the complete Lexus line-up. You will find all of our pre-owned inventory here and at Chicago Pre-Owned . Also, click here for Pre-Owned Specials ! We look forward to hearing from you and we wish everyone a Happy and Joyous Holiday Season!

2010 Lexus GX460 Luxury vs. Utility

Monday, December 7th, 2009

The 2010 Lexus GX460 design shares some similarities with the new Toyota 4Runner, though they definitely have different personalities.

Lexus blends luxury and comfort, while Toyota captures economy and utility. Finding out which one is more suitable may reside in looking at ones tastes, hobbies, and line of work.

A Toyota 4Runner is certainly capable of offroading and a popular vehicle in areas that may see some more extreme weather conditions. It is better to have four wheel drive even if you barely use it, it’s those situations where not having it means you don’t leave the house. With a Lexus, its also great to have the 4 wheel drive but most likely you would own one over a 4Runner if knowing the difference between a locking differentials and limited slip would never be a conversation of interest.

The Lexus GX460 is the Nordstrom or Saks of the sport-utility vehicle line, whereas the Toyota may be Sears or Home Depot. It’s not about which one is better, its mostly what suits your taste and interests best. Brands have meaning and people have ideas of what those meanings are so it is simply a matter of preference in shopping for a vehicle.

Along those same lines, shopping for your car also is what one might consider in selecting which one suits them. You may find that when you walk into a Lexus dealer the setting is far different than stepping foot into a Toyota dealer. These are reasons why the Lexus may be the experience you want to have because it extends past the day you drive home and that relationship you have with the dealer should meet your expectations and lifestyle.

Whether its the GX460 vs. 4Runner or a HS 250h vs. Prius, you may notice that Lexus has been there to provide the luxury that may have been lacking in other models. Finding out which matches your lifestyle is in many cases what will ensure you have a very enjoyable vehicle and relationship with your dealer.