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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Company Name and FEIN at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identification purposes.
  3. Fill in the Collection Period Ending date, ensuring it aligns with your reporting schedule.
  4. For each product received or exported, complete Schedules 1A, 1B, and 1C as applicable. Each entry should include details such as Carrier name, Mode of Transport, and Point of Origin/Destination.
  5. In Columns (5) and (6), provide the Acquired From/Seller’s Name and FEIN. This helps maintain a clear record of transactions.
  6. Finally, summarize totals on Page 4 of the return. Ensure that all entries match your supporting schedules for accuracy.

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Yes, you should. If you can show they were at fault and negligent, they could be liable, if they sold you the gas and it was mixed with water and damaged occurred. If the total you seek is $850 and demand has been made and they refuse to pay, you can now proceed and sue in small claims court and go after them.
Fuel Contamination Testing Keep the container undisturbed in a dark spot for 24 hours. If theres water in the fuel, it will sink to the bottom. If a thin black layer separates the water and fuel, the fuel has microbes.
Fuel dealer . means any person, firm or corporation carrying on the business of dealing in, or selling, or providing for delivery gasoline, propane, coal, oil, wood, or any other fuel by retail.
If you can show that the gas that was put in the car is the reason, then you can sue them. You may want to put them on notice and let them know that the gas is giving your car issues. You can ask them to fix it, if not, you will have to take them to court by filing a complaint.
Get a receipt and any proof you got the gas at the station. Also call up the station and tell them that you think they have bad fuel. Go from there. They should be responsible for any repairs and rental cars usage. And move fast dont wait.
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