Alabama farmers’ fuel tax deadline set for April 1

• Due to recent changes in Alabama’s motor fuel tax law, the 2012 refund period covers fuel purchases made between Jan. 1, 2012, through Sept. 30, 2012.

The Alabama Department of Revenue (ADOR) reminds Alabama farmers that April 1 is the deadline date for filing 2012 state fuel tax refund claims with the ADOR. â€¨â€¨

Due to recent changes in Alabama’s motor fuel tax law, the 2012 refund period covers fuel purchases made between Jan. 1, 2012, through Sept. 30, 2012. 

Effective Oct. 1, 2012, Alabama’s motor fuel tax law no longer provides for this refund for fuel purchases made after Sept. 30, 2012.



The 2012 refund claims are based on portions of the state excise tax paid by farmers on gasoline and “clear” motor fuel used in tractors or any auxiliary engines attached to tractors during 2012 for agricultural purposes. 

The refund rate is 11 cents per gallon for gasoline and “clear” motor fuel.   â€¨â€¨

The refund provision also allows Alabama farmers transporting biomass to electricity-generating facilities to receive a fuel tax refund up to $1,000. â€¨â€¨

Farmers who have previously filed refund claims with the ADOR were mailed forms early this month. 

Any individual qualifying for a refund may obtain a claim form by writing to the following address: Alabama Department of Revenue, Business and License Tax Division, Motor Fuels Section, Post Office Box 327540, Montgomery, Ala. 36132-7540, or telephone (334) 242-9608.



For more information on the fuel tax refund, contact the department’s Motor Fuels Section at (334) 242-9608, or e-mail Bonita.Calhoun@revenue.alabama.gov.

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Anonymous (not verified)
on Jan 31, 2013

just like most gov. rules, they are made up by people who have not been in the real world...they think their rule is the only one you have to comply with...if the date was set after 15 april,then your paper work would be complete at the same time,but with the date before tax time ,you have to get all that info ready and filed before tax time...but then again if they were that smart they would be in the real world with those who can make it on our own...sad but true...

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