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RV Industry to Benefit from Proposed Stimulus Package: Pedata Urges Consumers to Look into Possibili

Phoenix, AZ (Vocus/PRWEB) May 25, 2009 " Possible federal economic credit and stimulus packages will stimulate RV lending and treat new RV buyers to friendly tax benefits. (The bill would offer a deduction for sales/excise taxes on the first $49,500 of new RV purchases).

Basically, the package would stimulate sales; a necessary factor in the RV industry's economic recovery.

The bill would also include RV consumer loans as well as RV dealer floor plan loans in the Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility (TALF).

Clint Ethington of Pedata RV Center claims, "As dealers, we're really trying to get involved; this proposed stimulus would benefit us directly as well as indirectly since increased credit available means we're less restricted in our company growth, every RV purchased benefits the company, and business is always better in a healthy industry."

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