Form 8849 Schedule 1 (Rev 01-2009) Nontaxable Use of Fuels-2025

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Corporations and partnerships use Form 8949 to report the following. The sale or exchange of a capital asset not reported on another form or schedule. Gain or loss on the sale or exchange by a foreign corporation of an interest in a partnership that is engaged in a U.S. trade or business.
Nontaxable uses are purposes where fuel isnt used for regular driving purposes, such as: On a farm for farming purposes. Off-highway business use (for equipment, machines, vehicles and tools that operate on private property, farms, or construction sites, not public roads) Commercial fishing.
Businesses that use tax-exempt fuel and large vehicles on the road must file Form 8849. This form is required to guarantee that owners-operators of trucking companies and truckers do not lose out on money they are entitled to, as well as to recover tax on excise that was not paid.
Use Form 4136 to claim: A credit for certain nontaxable uses (or sales) of fuel during your income tax year. The alternative fuel credit. Aa credit for blending a diesel-water fuel emulsion.
Schedule 8 (Form 8849), Registered Credit Card Issuer Registered credit card issuers use this schedule to make a claim for refund or payment of tax paid on: certain sales of taxable fuel (diesel fuel, kerosene, and gasoline) to state and local governments, and.
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Schedule 1 (Form 8849) is a supplementary form used to claim refunds or credits for certain fuels used in non-taxable situations. It primarily addresses the nontaxable use of specific types of fuels, including gasoline, diesel fuel, kerosene, aviation gasoline, and aviation-grade kerosene.
Businesses that are subject to excise tax generally must file a Form 720, Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Return to report the tax to the IRS. Many excise taxes go into trust funds for projects related to the taxed product or service, such as highway and airport improvements. Excise taxes are independent of income taxes.
Excise taxes are taxes imposed on certain goods, services, and activities. Taxpayers include importers, manufacturers, retailers, and consumers, and vary depending on the specific tax. Excise taxes may be imposed at the time of: Entry into the United States, or sale or use after importation.

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