2017 FL DR-309640-2026

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  3. Proceed to Part I for the Computation of Net Refund Due. Enter the total gallons of undyed diesel consumed during idle time as reported from Part III.
  4. In Part II, calculate the average cost per gallon by entering the total gallons purchased and their corresponding costs. This will help determine your refund amount.
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