Maine Code § 36-2908

Refund of tax in certain cases; time limit
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A person who purchases and uses internal combustion engine fuel for any commercial use other
than in the operation of a registered motor vehicle on the highways of this State or, except as provided
in section 2910, in the operation of an aircraft and who has paid the tax imposed by this chapter on that
fuel is entitled to reimbursement in the amount of the tax paid, less 1¢ per gallon, upon presenting to
the State Tax Assessor a sworn statement accompanied by evidence as the assessor may require. The
statement must show the total amount of internal combustion engine fuel so purchased and used by that
person for a commercial use other than in the operation of registered motor vehicles on the highways
of this State or in the operation of aircraft. [PL 2007, c. 438, §70 (AMD).]
A refund application on a form prescribed by the State Tax Assessor must be filed to claim a refund
pursuant to this section. Interest must be paid at the rate determined pursuant to section 186, calculated

from the date of receipt of the claim, for all proper claims not paid within 30 days of receipt.
Applications for refunds must be filed with the assessor within 18 months from the date of purchase.
[PL 2015, c. 9, §1 (AMD).]
All fuel that qualifies for a refund under this section is subject to the use tax imposed by chapter
215. [PL 2005, c. 683, Pt. B, §31 (RPR).]

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