From: Ryan Gill (rmgill@mindspring.com)
Date: Thu Oct 07 2004 - 10:23:05 PDT
At 11:31 AM -0400 10/7/04, Bill Kealey wrote:
>
>But, back to the real world ... I think that if you keep receipts for the
>fuel purchased and miles driven in the truck you should be able to beat the
>charges should they arise. As long as you can prove that you are not still
>buying the untaxed fuel and using it from time to time.
I do this with all my normal vehicles. I track milage, service, and
other issues in a little book and store the receipts in the book or
in a bag near the book. Takes a few moments at the gas station.
This'd be easy to beat then as you'd have a paper record of all your
fuel purchases and milage driven.
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