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Beginning July 1, 2020 and until July 1, 2021, the rate of tax imposed in this paragraph shall be 38.7 cents per gallon. Beginning July 1, 2021 and until January 1, 2023, the rate of tax imposed in this paragraph shall be 39.2 cents per gallon.
The credit is available only for nontaxable uses of gasoline, aviation gasoline, undyed diesel and undyed kerosene. Nontaxable uses are purposes where fuel isnt used for regular driving purposes, such as: On a farm for farming purposes.
Motor Fuel Data and the Highway Trust Fund The motor fuel excise tax, currently 18.4 cents per gallon for gasoline/gasohol, and 24.4 cents for special fuel (primarily diesel) raises the majority of the revenue.
The United States federal excise tax on gasoline is 18.4 cents per gallon and 24.4 cents per gallon for diesel fuel. Proceeds from the tax partly support the Highway Trust Fund. The federal tax was last raised on October 1, 1993, and is not indexed to inflation, which increased 111% from Oct.
From July 1, 2022, through December 31, 2022, the rates are as follows: gasoline/gasohol $0.392 per gallon. diesel fuel $0.467 per gallon. liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) $0.467 per gallon.
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In order to qualify for tax-free treatment, the state or local government must purchase the fuel for its own exclusive use. State and local government entities may benefit from Internal Revenue Code Section 4221(a)(4). This section exempts these entities from the Federal motor fuel excise taxes.
You may file a claim for refund by completing and submitting Form RMFT-11-A. If you already have a Motor Fuel Refund account with the Illinois Department of Revenue, you may also submit your claim electronically using MyTax Illinois.
Motor fuel taxes are taxes levied on gasoline, diesel, and gasohol (a mixture of ethanol and unleaded gasoline). State and local governments collected a combined $53 billion in revenue from motor fuel taxes in 2021. Most states levy per unit taxes based on how many gallons of gasoline a consumer purchases.

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