Howdy Mike,

  I once contacted the tax folks in Arkansas about this issue and they 
basically said go away.  They have no mechanism for collecting "road 
taxes" in Arkansas for non-traditional fuels.  And until there is 
evidence for enough tax collection to justify  the salary and benefits 
for a clerk to take care of the tax collection, it won't happen.  It may 
even require legislation to define how to tax it. Federal taxes I don't 
know about, but as someone else mentioned in a post just today or so, 
there may be some sort of exemption for small produces. Similar to tax 
exemptions for small scale beer and wine production?



Mike Weaver wrote:
> I have been keeping track of the BD I am burning in my car - it's not 
> much - does anyone know how to pay the sales tax due?
> 
> -Mike
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