On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Gene Heskett <[email protected]> wrote:
> One thing that stands out in this propane discussion is that propane is
> assumed to be for heating and cooking purposes.  Since a large proportion
> of the pump price is the various state and federal taxes applied to road
> use fuel, it wouldn't take long for the tax folks to figure out that you
> aren't paying any road use taxes.  Expect a few examples to be made because
> somebody isn't following existing law, and that separate pumps for road use
> taxed propane will be mandated relatively quickly.
>
> Cheers, Gene

Gene,

Propane is already taxed for road usage.  My Dad, and now my next
youngest brother have been in the propane biz for years.  They have
collect road usage tax on all propane sold for forklifts and any
over-the-road vehicles.

Mark

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