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FEDERAL EXCISE TAX ON OZONE DEPLETION CHEMICALS

This is to advise you on the impact of the recently imposed Federal Excise Tax on ozone depletion chemicals relative to who is responsible for paying the tax.

Effective January 1, 1990 manufacturers of CFC-12 (Freon is the most common in dealerships) are required to pay the excise tax. Price recovery in the form of a price increase has already been applied by our source suppliers. Conversely, GMSPO has notified dealers of a price increase in the MSRP. Because the tax is being recovered in the form of a price increase from the manufacturer, dealers will not be required to collect from customers nor be responsible for payment of excise tax. Dealers will be entitled to receive the full 30% handling allowance for warranty repairs.

If you have any further questions, please contact your Cadillac zone office.

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