Maine Tax Incentives
Biofuels Production Tax Credit
A certified producer of ethanol, biodiesel, or methanol derived from biomass is allowed an income tax credit of $0.05 per gallon for the commercial production of biofuels for use in motor vehicles or otherwise used as a substitute for liquid fuels. A taxpayer claiming this credit must receive a letter from the Commissioner of Environmental Protection that certifies the biofuels produced during the taxable year are eligible for the tax credit. For biofuels blended with petroleum or other non-biofuels, the credit is allowed only on the biofuels portion of that blend. Any portion of unused credits may be carried over for the succeeding 10 taxable years. (Reference Maine Revised Statutes Title 36, Section 5219-X)
Alternative Fueling Infrastructure Tax Credit
A tax credit is available for up to 25% of expenditures incurred for the construction, installation of, or improvements to any fueling or charging station for the purposes of providing clean fuels to the general public for use in motor vehicles. Clean fuels include compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, hydrogen, alcohol fuels containing at least 85% alcohol by volume, and electricity. This tax credit is available for tax years ending on or before December 31, 2008. Any portion of unused credits may be carried over into subsequent years as needed. (Reference Maine Revised Statutes Title 36, Section 5219-P)