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If biodiesel is made for use in personal motor vehicles and is not being sold, is there a license required and does the 16 cent motor fuel user fee have to be paid to the Department of Revenue?

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If biodiesel is made for use in personal motor vehicles and is not being sold, is there a license required and does the 16 cent motor fuel user fee have to be paid to the Department of Revenue?

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Yes there is a licensing and payment requirement for biodiesel used in personal motor vehicles. A miscellaneous motor fuel license is required. There is no fee or bond for the license. A monthly report must be filed and the motor fuel user fee (.16) and other applicable fees (.0075) must be remitted on the total gallons used in motor vehicles for the month. A zero report must be filed if there is no activity. Contact the Motor Fuel Section for a license application.

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