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Code · New Jersey · Title 54 — Debtor and Creditor · Chapter 39

54:39-111 Excise tax imposed, determination of liability.

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11. a. An excise tax at the applicable rate determined pursuant to section 3 of P.L.2010, c.22 (C.54:39-103) is imposed for a calendar year on unaccounted-for losses at a terminal that exceed one-half of one percent of the total number of net gallons removed from the terminal during the calendar year by a system transfer or at a rack. To determine liability for the excise tax, the terminal operator shall determine the terminal loss as the difference between:
(1)the total amount of all inventory at the applicable terminal at the beginning of the year plus the total amount of all fuel received at the terminal during the year; and
(2)the total amount of all inventory at the terminal at the end of the year plus the total amount removed from the terminal during the year.
b. The terminal operator whose fuel is unaccounted for is liable for the tax imposed by this section. Fuel received by a terminal operator and not shown on a report as having been removed from the terminal is presumed to be unaccounted for if not part of the physical inventory of the terminal. A terminal operator may provide documentation to substantiate otherwise unaccountable losses and at the discretion of the director may be relieved of all or a portion of the tax liability.
c. The tax at the applicable rate determined pursuant to section 3 of P.L.2010, c.22 (C.54:39-103) shall be reported, and the tax shall be due and payable, on or before the 22nd day of the second month following the end of the year.
L.2010, c.22, s.11; amended 2010, c.79, s.10.
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