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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Employer Identification Number (EIN) in the designated field. This is crucial for identifying your tax records.
  3. In the 'Name Shown on Return' section, input the name of the refinery as it appears on official documents to ensure accuracy.
  4. Next, detail your Qualified Expenditures in column B. Be specific and thorough, as this will impact your credit calculation.
  5. For column C, calculate your Credit Base based on the expenditures listed. Ensure all calculations are correct to avoid discrepancies.
  6. Finally, sum up the amounts from line 1 in column D for your Tentative Credit. This total will be essential for your tax credit application.

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A producer may apply the Per Barrel Credit against production tax liability on a monthly basis. The amount of the credit ranges from $8 to $0 per taxable barrel, depending on the price of oil.
ConocoPhillips is Alaskas largest oil producer and has been a leader in oil and gas exploration and development in the state for more than 50 years.
A refinery in Kenai, southwest of Anchorage, produces most of the states motor gasoline as well as some distillate fuel oil. Two other refineries, located in Valdez and near Fairbanks, also produce diesel and heating fuels.

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Alaska has five operating refineries, with a combined processing capacity of about 166,000 barrels of crude oil per calendar day.

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