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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 234 — Liquefied petroleum gas and other flammable liquids

234.380 Computation of tax.

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Liquefied petroleum gas motor fuel dealers using, selling, and/or delivering liquefied petroleum gas to motor vehicles, or into storage for use in motor vehicles, shall report and pay the state tax at the rate levied in KRS 138.220(1) and
(2)on all such fuel to the Department of Revenue. The dealer shall issue an invoice to the customer whenever the sale or delivery is consummated giving the invoice date, name and address of the customer, and number of taxable gallons sold or delivered. The number of taxable gallons to be invoiced shall be determined in the following manner by the dealer:
(1)The metered gallons, if placed into a fuel tank of a motor vehicle;
(2)The metered gallons, if placed into storage, all of which is to be used or sold for use
in motor vehicles;
(3)The number of gallons to be used in motor vehicles, if the storage is for multiple
uses. The number of taxable gallons to be determined by the user and the dealer
based on the best estimate possible from mileage and efficiency records available;
or
(4)If the motor vehicle carburetor is connected to a fuel line leading from a fuel tank
where another, or other motors are supplied with fuel also, then the number of
gallons to be invoiced as taxable motor fuel shall be determined from mileage and
fuel efficiency records.
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