Posted by Leroy on January 07, 2023 at 13:39:11 from (98.30.20.69):
In Reply to: Propane posted by 44 massey on January 06, 2023 at 15:11:16:
I have been thinking about that hasmat fee. Who desides what goes on it, the fedural goverment and only the goverment can deside what is on the list. Not the dealer of gasses that sell both propane and oxygen. That is not up to them to decide. They just take their total sales and the amount they collect and just turn the total into the govermentin taxes they are supposed to report plus what they are NOT supposed to include as it is easier for the companys to do that than keep seperate books as what is sold that they collect taxes on. As long as the goverment get mony they are not supposed to be getting they are not going to do anything to stop the unlawful collection of the taxes. That fuel recovery fee one posted about would be one of those unlawful fees. So unless someone powerful decides to take on the companys not following the law nothing will be done about it. That one company in Lima is the only one of the several I have had since 1965 to 4 years ago as where I an it is natural gas and cost of gas is included in my rent and does not change the rent per month. It is easier for those companys to lump everything together that keep seperate books as to what they see that they are supposed to collect tax on and what they are not suposed to be colection it on. The delievery fees nothing could be done about it except change companys and that is not always easy Just wish someone powerfull enough to take on the companys on those hazmat fees would do it..
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