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Default Interesting story about home automobile gasoline filling stationsinresidential property

On Sat, 3 Dec 2011 11:00:09 -0800 (PST), Evan
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OK, that brings up reason 4). *He buys a large quantity when traveling
to another state with cheaper gas and saves $25 a load.


Transporting fuel of any quantity not contained in your vehicle's
factory designed fuel tank across state lines requires a federal
license to do so -- case else you are committing tax fraud on the
state of your residence by evading the gasoline tax on fuel you
clearly
intend to use within your state that you purchased in another and
making a federal offense out of it by crossing a state line...



Info on transporting.
http://telsafe.org/Documents/NTSPGas...sportation.pdf

I found nothing about federal laws and taxes though. I don't think
they give a damn about not paying the state tax. When I ran trucks, I
had to track the miles in each state for fuel use, never in a car.
Feds did not care what we did.