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    The fuel around here was $3.29 this weekend.
    I just noticed that the Shell around my house was $2.79. May be it will come down this weekend even lower.

    I bought several 5 gal jugs from WalMart for $6 that are normally $12. they are Blue and stamped for Kerosene.
    The Boats US add that came this week has a similar one for $12.
    I'll call the Truck Stop for a price on Red but looks like codding might not be so expensive after all.

    Has anyone noticed that the diesel lately is a bright florescent green lately? I hope it's better fuel.
    Hijole

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    Quote Originally Posted by hijole
    The fuel around here was $3.29 this weekend.
    I just noticed that the Shell around my house was $2.79. May be it will come down this weekend even lower.

    I bought several 5 gal jugs from WalMart for $6 that are normally $12. they are Blue and stamped for Kerosene.
    The Boats US add that came this week has a similar one for $12.
    I'll call the Truck Stop for a price on Red but looks like codding might not be so expensive after all.

    Has anyone noticed that the diesel lately is a bright florescent green lately? I hope it's better fuel.
    When Biobor is added the algae turns flouresant and then sticks to the side of your tank!

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    I went buy the truck stop a few days ago and it was $2.69 for the red.

    Mike
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    I've seen 2.99 for road fuel @ 2 Unocals; one on Bonita Rd and the other @ Miramar rd.

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    Road fuel was $2.89 and red was $2.65 on thursday at the truck stop.

    Mike
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    How nice, at least 50 cent difference in taxes and they only knock off 24 cents. I guess you have to make your 9 Billion somewhere!

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    Transportation Fuel Tax Rates for 2004

    Federal and State Excise Tax Rates
    In Cents Per Gallon (except as noted)
    (additional State and Local Sales Taxes Also Apply)


    FUEL_____Federal ExciseTax____CA State Excise Tax_____Total Excise Tax

    Gasoline_____18.4________________18_______________ ______36.4


    Diesel Fuel___24.4________________18_____________________ 42.4


    Notes:
    The following diesel fuel applications are exempt from excise taxes: From federal excise tax: farming; state government; non-profit educational organizations; school buses; intracity buses; intercity buses are exempt from 17 cents per gallon and railroads are exempt from 20 cents per gallon of the tax. From state excise tax: non-highway use; farming; foreign governments; exported out of state; public transit; school buses; railroads.

    The way I understand the note, we still pay the 24.4 cent fed tax but don't pay the 18 cent state tax on the RED dye. Through in 8% sales tax and your close to 50 cents in taxes per gallon.
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    Thanks Mike, I thought we were paying over 75 cents tax on road diesel and I never knew the state was the only exemption on red dye. That explains it!


    PS - I looked it up and there is no tax on fuel siphoned from Rivieras or Uniflites

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    I was thinking about putting down "Riviera fuel" as my wild card fish next year. Two points a gallon sounds fair.

    Mike
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    That bright green color is from all the extra cash the oil refineries are forced to deal with.
    I paid 2.57 for red-dye in Wilmington two weeks ago.

    Peter

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