State of Utah provides a credit of 50% of the cost of PHEV Conversion
Clean Fuel Vehicle Tax Credit The state provides an income tax credit of 35% of the vehicle purchase price or $2,500, whichever is less, for an
original equipment manufactured compressed natural gas vehicle registered in Utah. Other new clean fuel vehicles that meet required air quality and
fuel economy standards may be eligible for a credit of up to $750. The state also provides a credit of 50% of the cost of converting a vehicle to
operate using a clean fuel (including propane, natural gas, or electricity), up to a maximum of $2,500 per vehicle. Those claiming the credit must
provide documentation, as described in the Utah state tax form TC-40V. This incentive expires December 31, 2013. (Reference Utah Code 59-7-605 and
59-10-1009) Point of Contact Mat Carlile Energy Program Coordinator Utah Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality Phone: (801)
536-4136 Fax: (801) 536-0085 mcarlile@utah.gov
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