I’ve never seen a cop fill up at the gas station.

  • ggleblanc@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    It depends on where you live, but a lot of large US cities have their own fueling stations. That way, the city can buy fuel by the tanker load and avoid gas taxes.

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        It’s both. Tax exempt paperwork is annoying, and one of the best ways to minimize it is to minimize the number of purchases that you make. Buy in bulk when you can, because one large purchase is less likely to have an error (or at least, more likely to be noticed) than a hundred small purchases.

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          More than market rate for a tanker load. They’ll pay more for gas than the local gas station will, but still less than the gas station charges.

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            “Like-for-like.” I work in state government. Time ago we needed to get some video equipment so had to contract with a vendor to acquire it. They literally just bought it from B&H and sold it back to us.