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Recent Changes In The
Color Of Kerosene
As of June 30, 1998, the federal government imposed a
tax of 24.4 cents per gallon on all clear, water white kerosene. This was
done to help reduce tax cheating by identifying fuel on which Federal excise
taxes have not been paid. The government was concerned that clear, untaxed,
kerosene was being mixed with clear, taxed, on road diesel fuel, thus
avoiding taxes.
Now, kerosene is dyed red at the refinery to distinguish
between red, untaxed product and clear, taxed product. The dyed kerosene
will work fine in your furnace. If you do receive tax paid purchases of
clear kerosene, you can receive a tax credit on your income tax return; use
form #4136 if your tax paid purchase was for a nontaxable use.
Retail locations are allowed to dispense clear kerosene tax
free if they meet certain government guidelines; however, the guidelines are
so strict, that most retailers are selling red kerosene only. Klasen Oil
Company has both clear and red kerosene available for delivery.
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