Utah Admin. Code R865-13G-9 - Solid Hydrocarbon Motor Fuel Exemptions Pursuant to Utah Code Ann. Section 59-13- 201
A. Motor fuels
refined in Utah from solid hydrocarbons located in Utah are exempt from the
motor fuel tax. If any exempt product is blended into gasoline refined from oil
or into gasohol produced by blending gasoline and alcohol, the resulting
product will be exempt only to the extent of the exempt hydrocarbon fuel
included in the final blended product.
1. For
example, if the motor fuel produced from solid hydrocarbons is blended with
product containing 90 percent motor fuel produced from oil, 10 percent of the
total product will be exempt from the motor fuel tax. To the extent possible,
the solid hydrocarbon exemption should be claimed by the person refining or
distilling the exempt product.
B. If the resulting blended motor fuel is
exported from Utah or sold to a tax-exempt government agency, the exemption
claimed as a result of the export or government sales must be reduced by the
amount of exemption claimed for the motor fuel produced from solid hydrocarbons
in Utah.
C. In order for this
adjustment to be made in cases where the export or exempt sale is made by
someone other than the refiner or blender, the invoice covering the sale of the
fuel must designate the amount of exempt product included in the motor fuel
sold. This must be shown whether sold to a licensed distributor or to an
unlicensed distributor.
1. If the exempt, or
partially exempt product is sold to a licensed distributor, the distributor
must make the adjustment on the form used to claim credit for the government
sale or the export.
2. If sold to
an unlicensed distributor, the export form or government sale form submitted to
a licensed distributor for a claim must contain a statement disclosing the
amount of exempt motor fuel included.
3. If the records are insufficient to
disclose the identity of the exempt purchaser on a direct basis, an adjustment
shall be made multiplying the exempt product by a percentage factor
representing the government and export sales portion of total motor fuel sales
for the same period.
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