Exec1 Aviation offers a different take on 2021 FET-free flights

Exec1 Aviation

The Iowa-based light jet operator is offering a new look with how it is implementing the CARES Act to save money for its customers

Exec1 Aviation is taking a different approach to the Federal Excise Tax holiday from the CARES Act.

Who’s offering buy now, fly FET-free jet card discounts for 2021 and beyond

aircraft specific jet cards

Here’s an updated listed of the jet card sellers that are offering future tax savings if you buy a jet card before the end of the year

Well, more and more private jet card sellers are concluding that if you buy a jet card before the end of the year, your funds will fly you tax-free in 2021 and beyond – either until your card or the funds expire.

Buy now Jet Card offers to save the 7.5% FET in 2021 are not created equal

CARES Act private aviation recipients

Guidance from the IRS infers if you buy a Jet Card now, you can save the 7.5% Federal Excise Tax for flights next year, maybe

(Updated Oct. 23, 2020) Get ready for a possible flood of email offers from private jet companies. The offer is to buy a jet card now for flights in 2021 and beyond. The goal is to save the 7.5% Federal Excise Tax for those post-New Year’s trips.

As part of the CARES Act, the collection of the tax is suspended through Dec. 31, 2020. Unless new legislation is put into place, it will snap back into effect on Jan. 1, 2021. The tax applies to domestic flights and those that begin or end within 225-miles of the Canadian and Mexican borders.

Magellan Jets offers FET-free jet cards for 2021 and beyond

Magellan Jets

Jet card broker Magellan Jets is promoting tax-free private jet flights after the CARES Act tax holiday expires at the end of 2020.

Jet card broker Magellan Jets is wading into what could be a hot topic for the rest of the year.

Can you save the 7.5% Federal Excise Tax on jet card charter flights in 2021 if you buy before the end of the year? As part of the CARES Act, the collection of the tax is suspended through Dec. 31, 2020. Unless new legislation is put into place, it will go back into effect on Jan. 1, 2021.

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