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The controversy began on radio and blog sites on the money given for Clunkers and its fiscal impact. The car allowance surrender System (CARS), more commonly known as' Cash for Clunkers "provided $ 3,500 to $ 4,500 for the upgrade more fuel efficient vehicles in much higher mileage gas.
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Reports have surfaced indicating the refund would be taxed as normal income. Many who have benefited the program were concerned that the tax could be increased from four digits of the function of aggregate income.
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On close examination, we can see how the rumor took off and what the truth really is.
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The rumor is true – and false

According to official government Site information delivery discounts are expressly exempted from tax on federal income.

However, states are free to tax income. This refers to the source for rumors to start. In South Dakota Cash for Clunkers buyers discovered the painful condition on terms of repayment when buyers have registered their new cars. The South Dakota tax collection has been reported by several agencies new – and then the blogosphere.

Rumors have received a degree of credibility by an element of truth. When the second for Financing Cash Clunkers was passed bill included cash cash Clunkers was taxable – as income business. This applies only to business taxes paid by concessionaires. Some dealers have complained that the bill funding first gave the impression that the dealers income was tax free for them too.

Rumors spread when they have a element of emotion attached. Because the amount of the tax bill if the payment was taxable, those who wish to avail themselves of this program has become frightening. In fear, the rumors seem somehow more credible. Downsizing, going out of business, restructuring, and many Other rumors spread because of the fear factor.

Leaders must be aware of how easily rumors can start and they add stress to their employees. Leadership vigilance can avert rumors to dispel misunderstandings before rumors get out of hand. Fortunately, in this case, the consumer, the rumor is false.

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RUMORS FAKE!!! – NO NEW IPHONE JULY 17, 2009!


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