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Lawmakers propose gasoline tax rebate
ABC15.com and AP ^ | 04/19/2005

Posted on 04/19/2005 3:16:57 PM PDT by hsmomx3

PHOENIX (AP) -- Legislators' latest idea for tax relief is a three-month gasoline tax rebate.

House Republicans proposed the rebate in a new bill packaged with 17 recycled budget bills previously vetoed by Gov. Janet Napolitano but reintroduced for reconsideration with changes.

The gasoline-tax bill (HB2781) would let people claim a rebate of 10 cents a gallon -- for a total rebate of up to $200 -- for gasoline taxes paid between Memorial Day, May 30, and Labor Day, Sept. 5.

Only motorists who drive a lot would qualify for a $200 rebate. For a vehicle that gets 20 miles a gallon, a motorist would have to drive 40,000 miles to claim the maximum rebate.

Consumers would have to submit a rebate application with gasoline purchase receipts to the Arizona Department of Transportation. The money to pay the rebates would come from the state's general fund, not the special fund that funds highway projects.

Rep. Bill Konopnicki, a Safford Republican who sponsored the bill with backing from House Speaker Jim Weiers, said it's intended to both provide tax relief to Arizonans and spur summer vacation travel to rural Arizona.

Senate Majority Whip Jay Tibshraeny, R-Chandler, said the introduction of the House bill was a surprise and that Senate leaders hadn't agreed to make it part of the budget package.

Jodi Jerich, chief of staff for House Republicans, said the tax rebate was introduced as a separate bill so it could be floated for public discussion but later considered for inclusion in the budget package as an amendment.

Other tax proposals being considered for inclusion in the budget package include measures to reduce business property and income taxes.

ADOT lobbyist Kevin Biesty said the agency hadn't taken a formal position on the bill but has concerns and questions on how it would be implemented.

"You have to have people to process these" rebate requests, Biesty said. "From an administrative standpoint, this could be a nightmare. There's a hundred questions that we're trying to answer on this bill."

Konopnicki said the rebate would only apply to gasoline sales, not diesel. "We can't do it for everybody," Konopnicki said.

Konopnicki said supporters are considering possible amendments to the bill, including a cap on total rebates to control the potential cost to the state.

"We don't want to have another alt-fuels on our hands," he said, referring to the state's unexpectedly costly expansion of subsidies for alternative-fuel vehicles in 2000.

On the Net: Arizona Legislature: http://www.azleg.state.az.us


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; US: Arizona
KEYWORDS: fuel; gastax; rebates; taxes

1 posted on 04/19/2005 3:17:01 PM PDT by hsmomx3
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To: hsmomx3

I've been watching the senate hearing on Bolton..I am sooo pissed..I'm steaming..I can't see straight..I scanned your headline, and thought it said "Alzheimers propose gasoline tax rebate.."


2 posted on 04/19/2005 3:18:40 PM PDT by ken5050 (The Dem party is as dead as the NHL)
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To: ken5050

That's okay. I have been too busy to hear/see the news today so I am just now trying to catch up!!


3 posted on 04/19/2005 3:21:36 PM PDT by hsmomx3 (Steelers in '06)
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To: hsmomx3

You're better off NOT seeing it..We got a good Pope today..but everything else is the pits..


4 posted on 04/19/2005 3:23:13 PM PDT by ken5050 (The Dem party is as dead as the NHL)
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To: hsmomx3

Don't buy it. It's a back door way to do numbers crunching on taxing people by the miles they drive. Five years from now you'll be adding a miles driven fee to your tax bill each year. Of course people earning less than $15,000 will be exempted.


5 posted on 04/19/2005 3:31:01 PM PDT by blackdog (Happy as a bastard on father's day............)
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To: hsmomx3
Consumers would have to submit a rebate application with gasoline purchase receipts to the Arizona Department of Transportation. The money to pay the rebates would come from the state's general fund, not the special fund that funds highway projects.

And then the mouse is lowered in front of the cat which runs on the treadmill turning an electric generator to run the printer for the rebate checks.

How about just reducing the gas tax by $0.10 / gallon for those months? Is that too difficult?

6 posted on 04/19/2005 3:31:51 PM PDT by KarlInOhio (Blackwell for Governor 2006: hated by the 'Rats, feared by the RINOs.)
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"For a vehicle that gets 20 miles a gallon, a motorist would have to drive 40,000 miles to claim the maximum rebate."

LOL, how many do that in a few months? Besides pro truck drivers


7 posted on 04/19/2005 3:32:35 PM PDT by G32
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"For a vehicle that gets 20 miles a gallon, a motorist would have to drive 40,000 miles to claim the maximum rebate."

40000 miles / 75 mph = 533 hours. That's more than 5 hours per day every single day from Memorial Day to Labor Day.

8 posted on 04/19/2005 3:35:54 PM PDT by KarlInOhio (Blackwell for Governor 2006: hated by the 'Rats, feared by the RINOs.)
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To: blackdog

Considering in MO we pay income tax on rebates it would be a joke. I scoff every time i hear auto ads for "thousands cash back!!!" Why not just lower the price by so much.


9 posted on 04/19/2005 3:37:20 PM PDT by Mrs. Shawnlaw (Rock beats scissors. Don't run with rocks.)
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