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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) Credit shall be allowed in accordance with rules of the department of revenue for taxes paid under this chapter with respect to fuel carried from this state in the fuel tank of any airplane, ship, truck, or other vehicle.
(2) Credit shall be allowed, in accordance with rules of the department, against the taxes imposed in this chapter for any petroleum product tax paid to another state with respect to the same petroleum product. The amount of the credit shall not exceed the tax liability arising under this chapter with respect to that petroleum product. For the purpose of this subsection:
(a) “Petroleum product tax” means a tax:
(i) That is imposed on the act or privilege of possessing petroleum products, and that is not generally imposed on other activities or privileges; and
(ii) That is measured by the value of the petroleum product, in terms of wholesale value or other terms, and in the determination of which the deductions allowed would not constitute the tax an income tax or value added tax.
(b) “State” means (i) a state of the United States other than Washington, or any political subdivision of such other state, (ii) the District of Columbia, and (iii) any foreign country or political subdivision thereof.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Washington Revised Code Title 82. Excise Taxes § 82.23A.040. Credit authorized (Expires July 1, 2030) - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wa/title-82-excise-taxes/wa-rev-code-82-23a-040/
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