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Old 03-31-2008, 02:31 PM   #1
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Thanks for the info, I'll have to run the numbers and see if it is worth it.

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Old 03-31-2008, 06:11 PM   #2
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I am definately going to take advantage of it. With what I pay
in taxes, I want some of it back. Plus a few slips from the truck might happen to fall in the pile (opps did I type that out loud)!!

http://www.americanboating.org/fuelt...#Massachusetts

scroll down a bit to MA

If you purchase highway fuel in Massachusetts for use in your boat, you can claim a refund on the gas tax. The tax is 21¢/gallon; the refund will factor in a 5% use tax. You must file the claim within 6 months after the purchase date of gasoline, or within two years of the purchase date of diesel fuel.

Go to the Massachusetts Department of Revenue website page for tax forms. Select the form you want to use:

Gasoline: GT-9M (Gasoline Tax Refund Application-Watercraft Use)
Diesel: SFT-9 (Special Fuels Refund Application).
Attach original purchase invoices to the completed form and mail the documents to:

Massachusetts Department of Revenue
PO Box 7012
Boston MA 02204

If you have questions, call the DOR at (617) 887-6367, or toll-free from within Massachusetts at (800) 392-6089.

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