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That Biodiesel on ACA.. what the

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That Biodiesel on ACA.. what the

Post by ForceAnt »

What the!! meaning, i thought it was illegal to produce ur own fuel, as in refinery!!! And this guys is on TV flaunting the fact that he makes his own fuel....Can anyone out there shed some light....
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Post by toughnut »

You can produce your own fuel to a certain ammount and after that you just need to register and pay the fuel excise so the government bastards still get their cut. :bad-words:
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Post by -Scott- »

toughnut wrote:You can produce your own fuel to a certain ammount and after that you just need to register and pay the fuel excise so the government bastards still get their cut. :bad-words:
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Post by Eddy »

Any Idea what that "certain amount" is?


I was under the impression that excise was payable on all fuel produced
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Post by toughnut »

not too sure. I saw an article when it was a big thing in the news a while back
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Post by kirragc »

.38c per L
What, haven't you ever done lines of International Roast off a hookers back with $100 notes?
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Post by -Scott- »

That's the excise. I think Eddy wants to know how much fuel you can make before you're expected to pay the excise. I don't know.

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Post by Miraz »

In theory any fuel that you make is subject to excise....there is a lobby in progress to exempt fuel produced for personal consumption, leaving the fuel excise in place for any commercial sale.

One has to suspect that it is kinda difficult to police - I can't really remember if I produced 80 or 800 liters last month....
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Post by goodie »

is it the same dude whos on channel 10 now???
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Post by Snarba »

go to the gov web site and see for yourself.....ANY oil that is reacted (turned to biodiesel) whether you use it or spill it etc has a 38 cent per L tax on it. It's legal to make but you're meant to get a free license so you can be audited!! plus you've gotta keep all your info on where the oil came from etc... nothing like the Gov giving "incentives" to stay honest eh :?
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Post by ForceAnt »

Ok, i got the lowdown. U can make the fuel, but u can not sell it. If u sell it, then the gov wont get their excise and gst. And also i was told they have a low Ct of 42, which is the aus standard, while fuel companies are around 62.
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Post by -Mick- »

but using the stuff in the car you can still get pinged for using an untested fuel can't you?
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Post by Nev62 »

-Mick- wrote:but using the stuff in the car you can still get pinged for using an untested fuel can't you?
Never seen RFT (random fuel testing) in my travels :lol:
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