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Taxation of Motor Fuels Consumed by Interstate Buses
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Taxation of Motor Fuels Consumed by Interstate Buses | |
Formation date: | 1965 |
Member jurisdictions: | 2 |
Issue(s): | Taxation; Transportation; Industry regulation |
The Taxation of Motor Fuels Consumed by Interstate Buses is an interstate compact between Massachusetts and the District of Columbia. At its inception, Maine was also party to the compact, but the state legislature has since repealed the enacting legislation. This compact also has congressional consent. The compact was created to ensure that each member received proper taxation for motor fuels without overtaxing buses on interstate trips.[1][2]
Text of the compact
The legislature of each member state passes the laws with certain modifications, but the core of the legislation remains the same.
See also
External links
- The Council of State Governments - National Center for Interstate Compacts
- Compact on Taxation of Motor Fuels Consumed by Interstate Buses
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