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  • The bill S. 1111 proposes changes to the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow for payments to individuals who dye diesel fuel or kerosene. It specifies that if these individuals meet certain criteria, they can receive payments equal to the previously paid fuel taxes....

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    This bill lets people who color diesel or kerosene get money back for the taxes they paid on those fuels, but there are some rules to make sure they qualify for this.

  • H.R. 10308 proposes changes to the Internal Revenue Code to allow payments to people who dye fuel with specific characteristics. The bill outlines that these individuals will receive a refund equivalent to the tax already paid on the dyed diesel fuel or kerosene, provided the...

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    H.R. 10308 is a bill that changes some tax rules so people who add special colors to certain kinds of fuels can get back some money they spent on taxes. It also wants to make sure the rules are clear and fair for everyone who uses dyed fuel.