Mo. Code Regs. tit. 7 § 10-25.070

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 23, December 2, 2024
Section 7 CSR 10-25.070 - Definitions

PURPOSE: This amendment revises the publication date of the International Fuel Tax Agreement, which is incorporated by reference.

(1) When used in administrative rules 7 CSR 10-25.070 through 7 CSR 10-25.073, the following words and phrases have the meaning set forth here in this rule:
(A) "Agreement" means the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA), which is incorporated herein by reference and made a part of this rule as published by the International Fuel Tax Association, Inc., PO Box 7147, Mesa, AZ 85216-7147, revised January 1, 2022. This rule does not incorporate any subsequent amendments or additions to this manual;
(B) "Bulk fuel storage" means a bulk fuel storage facility is being used to redistribute tax paid fuel into qualified vehicles as needed. Credit may be claimed on the tax paid purchase, on the IFTA return under "tax-paid gallons", as it is placed into the tanks of qualified vehicles provided the licensee maintains the date of withdrawal, number of gallons or liters withdrawn, fuel type, unit number of the vehicle into which the fuel was placed, and purchase invoices and inventory records showing that tax was paid on the bulk fuel purchases;
(C) "Cash bond" means a guaranteed payment to cover any outstanding tax liability;
(D) "Commission" means the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission created in Article I V, Section 29 of the Missouri Constitution;
(E) "Director" means the director of the Motor Carrier Services Division of the Missouri Department of Transportation who is the official designated by the commission to be responsible for administration of the Agreement;
(F) "Fuel trip permit miles" means miles accumulated while operating on a temporary fuel permit. Fuel trip permit miles are not taxable miles in any member jurisdiction. Fuel trip permit miles are included as total miles traveled on the quarterly tax return but are not included as taxable miles for the jurisdiction that issued the permit;
(G) "Idle time" means fuel used when the engine is running but not propelling the vehicle;
(H) "IFTA" means the International Fuel Tax Agreement;
(I) "Nontaxable fuel" is tax-paid fuel used to power a vehicle on roads other than the state's public highways (off-highway use); fuel used to operate devices mounted on the vehicle and powered by a power take-off (PTO) attached to the vehicle's transmission or used to power a refrigeration unit, generator, or any similar equipment wherein fuel is not used to power the tractor. Nontaxable fuel uses do not affect IFTA reporting. The IFTA quarterly tax return must include all gallons used by the licensee's qualified motor vehicles during the reporting period. Missouri allows refunds of fuel use tax on fuel used for purposes other than operating on the state's public highway system. To recover fuel tax paid on fuel used in other non-taxable ways, a licensee must file a claim for motor fuel tax refund with the Missouri Department of Revenue;
(J) "Nontaxable miles" are miles traveled while using a fuel trip permit. Fuel trip permit miles are not taxable miles in any member jurisdiction. Fuel trip permit miles are included as "total miles" on the quarterly tax return but are not included as "taxable miles" for the jurisdiction that issued the permit. Toll miles are taxable miles. Toll fees are not fuel taxes;
(K) "Off highway/road miles" are miles not driven on a public highway. These miles are taxable on the IFTA quarterly tax form in the total miles and taxable miles section. A licensee's IFTA quarterly tax return must include all miles traveled by qualified motor vehicles during the reporting period. Missouri allows refunds of motor fuel taxes paid on fuel used for purposes other than operating on the state's public highway system. Licensees can claim a motor fuel tax refund with the Missouri Department of Revenue;
(L) "Power of attorney" means a written statement legally authorizing a person to act on behalf of the applicant or licensee; and
(M) "Power Take Off (PTO) Equipment" means any accessory that is mounted onto, or an integral part of, the transmission of a motor vehicle that is registered for highway purposes and the equipment is powered by the main engine that also propels the vehicle.
(2) These definitions are supplemental to the definitions in the IFTA and shall be construed as consistent with the Agreement. In the event of a conflict between these definitions and the Agreement, the Agreement shall control.

7 CSR 10-25.070

AUTHORITY: sections 142.617, 226.130 and 301.275, RSMo 2000 and 226.008, RSMo Supp. 2007.* This rule originally filed as 12 CSR 20-7.010. Original rule filed Nov. 1, 1991, effective March 9, 1992. Moved to 7 CSR 10-25.070 and amended: Filed Aug. 9, 2007, effective Feb. 29, 2008.
Amended by Missouri Register June 15, 2017/Volume 42, Number 12, effective 7/31/2017
Amended by Missouri Register December 15, 2022/Volume 47, Number 24, effective 1/29/2023

*Original authority: 142.617, RSMo 1988, amended 1998; 226.130, RSMo 1939, amended 1993, 1995; 226.008, RSMo 1988, amended 1993, 2002; and 301.275, RSMo 1958.