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<p>[QUOTE="wis bang, post: 11595801, member: 56880"]I'm confused, the 500+ gal of fuel were 'tax paid' at the pump and should reduce the tax owed on the 3000+ miles at 6.Something MPG. move it to the tax paid column and you zero out.</p><p><br /></p><p>We have on-site fueling by a vendor so ALL of my fuel is in NJ. ever quarter we have miles from MD to MA but 95% is NJ and 4.9% of the rest is mostly NY and PA.</p><p><br /></p><p>After NJ hiked the tax rate and using the on line NJ MVC program my credits [ often lost in the manual days] have covered everything for the past 5 quarters and I still have credits to use.</p><p><br /></p><p>So my IFTA is zero for over a year but NY HUT nails us around $250 - $300 a quarter and would be worse ecxept the two of the three 33,000# box trucks [always use unladen weight method for HUT] account for 3% of those NY miles so they reduce the HUT while the three of them do around 10 MPG and help my IFTA total MPG too.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="wis bang, post: 11595801, member: 56880"]I'm confused, the 500+ gal of fuel were 'tax paid' at the pump and should reduce the tax owed on the 3000+ miles at 6.Something MPG. move it to the tax paid column and you zero out. We have on-site fueling by a vendor so ALL of my fuel is in NJ. ever quarter we have miles from MD to MA but 95% is NJ and 4.9% of the rest is mostly NY and PA. After NJ hiked the tax rate and using the on line NJ MVC program my credits [ often lost in the manual days] have covered everything for the past 5 quarters and I still have credits to use. So my IFTA is zero for over a year but NY HUT nails us around $250 - $300 a quarter and would be worse ecxept the two of the three 33,000# box trucks [always use unladen weight method for HUT] account for 3% of those NY miles so they reduce the HUT while the three of them do around 10 MPG and help my IFTA total MPG too.[/QUOTE]
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