I just read the posts regarding getting tax-free diesel.
Back in the late 50's & early 60's (some of my earliest memories) we had gasoline delivered to a tank on the farm and paid a lower price than the pump price. I'm think that that was because there was no federal tax. I was only 10, so didn't understand what the adults were doing.
So--I am wondering if gasoline for farm use can be purchased in any way to not pay that tax. Might be a moot point in our area; I've asked fuel dealers & they have no idea.
Even though this part of Colorado used to be an agricultural area, not many folks here in our now urbanized area have seen a tractor other than on reruns of Green Acres!
Anyone know anything about this?
Thanks!
Mark H.
Back in the late 50's & early 60's (some of my earliest memories) we had gasoline delivered to a tank on the farm and paid a lower price than the pump price. I'm think that that was because there was no federal tax. I was only 10, so didn't understand what the adults were doing.
So--I am wondering if gasoline for farm use can be purchased in any way to not pay that tax. Might be a moot point in our area; I've asked fuel dealers & they have no idea.
Even though this part of Colorado used to be an agricultural area, not many folks here in our now urbanized area have seen a tractor other than on reruns of Green Acres!
Anyone know anything about this?
Thanks!
Mark H.