As soon as it crosses the throat of your fuel tank, it's taxable,
assuming it is an over the road vehicle. Keep a log and send a check.
You can distribute BD as part of a coop, but you can't sell it w/o a
lot of hassle.
Kurt Nolte wrote:
From what I understand, well, at least as it was
For Arkansas, here is the response I got a couple of years ago from a
friend at the state energy office. (with respect to fuel taxes)
Bob, I talked with DFA Motor Fuels Tax and as you might expect, there
is no straightforward answer. If you are burning the biodiesel in a
ratio with diesel,
That's what I'm wondering.
I think it's time to call the State.
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From what I understand, well, at least as it was explained to me by the DOT here in South Carolina, is that ianything/i used as a fuel on the roads has to have the road tax paid on it. It doesn't matter what it's being sold as, additive, fuel, or even tank cleaner, if you use it as your primary
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From what I understand, well, at least
Is anyone familiar with any grants, (federal, preferably) for BD
research/production? I'm sure they are out there, I just need to find
them.
Also, does anyone know where to look for the tax-break info for
companies using BD, and what percentage BD they need to use to receive
the benefit?
And,