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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Texas Fuels Tax Report (Form 06-168) in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your taxpayer number and due date in the designated fields at the top of the form. Ensure that all information is accurate.
  3. In Section I, provide details about receipts. Fill in gallons of dyed diesel fuel purchased tax-free from other license holders, using attached schedules for accuracy.
  4. Continue filling out each item in Section I, including gallons removed from IRS Registered Terminal and taxable blending materials. Use the corresponding schedules for precise data.
  5. Proceed to Section II for disbursements. Enter blended gallons sold and any tax-free sales, ensuring you reference the appropriate schedules as needed.
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The shortest state highway in Texas is State Highway 168, a distance of approximately 0.885 mile long.
La Misin de la Ysleta del Sur, consecrated in 1682, was built by the Tigua (Tewa, Tiwa) speaking peoples originally from Isleta and Sandia Pueblos in what is today New Mexico and administered by Franciscan priests. The mission was located east of present day El Paso, Texas.
San Diego de Alcala, 1st mission The mission trail in California began here on July 16, 1769, when Fathers Serra, Palou and Parron dug a hole eight feet into the beachhead near the mouth of the San Diego River and planted a large cross.
La Misin de la Ysleta del Sur, consecrated in 1682, was built by the Tigua (Tewa, Tiwa) speaking peoples originally from Isleta and Sandia Pueblos in what is today New Mexico and administered by Franciscan priests. The mission was located east of present day El Paso, Texas. Dedicated to the Tiguas patron, St.
The Ysleta Mission, founded in 1682, was built by the Tigua Indians and is located west of Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo within the municipality of El Paso, Texas. The Ysleta Mission is recognized as the oldest continuously operated parish in the State of Texas.

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