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Code · Maryland · Tax - General

§ 9-315

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§9–315.
(a)A licensed dealer or licensed special fuel seller shall deduct 0.5% of the 1st 10 cents of the motor fuel tax on each gallon of motor fuel, as a discount:
(1)instead of an allowance for evaporation, shrinkage, and handling; and
(2)to reimburse the licensed dealer or licensed special fuel seller for expenses incurred for the State in:
(i)keeping records;
(ii)collecting and paying the tax; and
(iii)preparing reports.
(1)This subsection does not apply to:
(i)any aviation gasoline; or
(ii)any other motor fuel on which the motor fuel tax has not been paid.
(2)From the discount under subsection
(a)of this section:
(i)a licensed dealer who sells gasoline to a retail service station dealer shall deduct on the bill 1/2 of the discount;
(ii)a licensed dealer who sells gasoline to a licensed distributor or licensed special fuel seller shall deduct on the bill 2/3 of the discount;
(iii)a licensed distributor who sells motor fuel to a retail service station dealer shall deduct on the bill 1/3 of the discount;
(iv)a licensed special fuel seller who sells special fuel to a retail service station dealer shall deduct on the bill 1/2 of the discount;
(v)a licensed special fuel seller who sells special fuel to a licensed distributor shall deduct on the bill 2/3 of the discount; and
(vi)a licensed special fuel seller who sells gasoline to a licensed distributor shall deduct on the bill 1/3 of the discount.
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