4615, Alternative Fuels Inventory Report for End Users-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 4615 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Taxpayer Information section. Enter your company name, address, FEIN, and contact details accurately.
  3. In the Inventory Report section, input the total gallons of biodiesel blends (B5 - B100) in storage as of December 31, 2007 in Line 1.
  4. Next, enter the total gallons of gasohol (E70 - E99) in storage on Line 2.
  5. For Line 3, note the inventory allowance of 3000 gallons.
  6. Calculate taxable gallons for Line 4 by subtracting 3000 from the amounts in Lines 1 and 2. If negative, enter zero.
  7. For Lines 5 and 6, calculate your Inventory Tax for Biodiesel and Gasohol respectively by multiplying taxable gallons by $0.03 and $0.07.
  8. Finally, sum Lines 5 and 6 for your total Inventory Tax on Line 7. Ensure all calculations are accurate before proceeding to certification.

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The global alternative fuels market size was estimated at USD 294.0 Million in 2024 and is projected to docHub USD 512.4 Million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 9.8% from 2025 to 2030. This growth is driven by the increasing demand for cleaner and more sustainable energy sources.
Compiling and improving a GHG inventory is best described as a cyclical process that follows six simple stages. Plan the GHG inventory compilation activities. Collect the necessary data. Estimate GHG emissions. Write the GHG inventory report. Finalise and submit the GHG inventory report.
Common GHG sectors to track include transportation, stationary energy (residential, commercial, and industrial), and solid waste; some inventories also include industrial processes and product use, and agriculture, forestry, and land use.
The National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Report (NIR) covers the period 2000-2022 and provides estimates of the current emissions levels and trends in South Africa and will form part of the First Biennial Transparency Report to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
A greenhouse gas inventory quantifies the amount of heat-trapping gases released by human sources within a defined boundary over the course of a year. Common sources in community-wide inventories include transportation, residential and commercial energy, wastewater treatment, and the decomposition of solid waste.

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The National GHG Inventory System is a way to organize and structure all the steps and elements needed to estimate, report, review, archive, and improve estimates of GHG emissions and removals.
Steps in Completing a GHG Inventory DEFINE: The first step in completing a GHG inventory is to determine the boundaries and emissions sources included within those boundaries. COLLECT: The second step is to collect data for the defined annual period. QUANTIFY: The third step is to calculate emissions.
The IPCC established the National Greenhouse Gas Inventories Programme (NGGIP) to provide methods for estimating national inventories of greenhouse gas emissions to, and removals from, the atmosphere. The NGGIP also exists to encourage the use of the IPCCs methodological guidance.

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