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This document contains official instructions for Form R-9050 , Oilfield Site Restoration Fee Return - Oil and Condensate Production - a form released and collected by the Louisiana Department of Revenue. An up-to-date fillable Form R-9050 is available for download through this link.
Q: What is Form R-9050?
A: Form R-9050 is a return used to report and pay the Oilfield Site Restoration Fee for oil and condensate production in Louisiana.
Q: Who needs to file Form R-9050?
A: Oil and condensate producers in Louisiana need to file Form R-9050.
Q: What is the Oilfield Site Restoration Fee?
A: The Oilfield Site Restoration Fee is a fee imposed on oil and condensate production to fund the restoration and remediation of oilfield sites in Louisiana.
Q: How often should Form R-9050 be filed?
A: Form R-9050 should be filed monthly, with the payment due on or before the 25th day of the following month.
Q: What information is required on Form R-9050?
A: Form R-9050 requires information such as the producer's name, location of production facilities, and the total number of barrels of oil and condensate produced.
Q: What happens if I fail to file Form R-9050?
A: Failure to file Form R-9050 or pay the Oilfield Site Restoration Fee may result in penalties and interest being assessed.
Q: Are there any exemptions from the Oilfield Site Restoration Fee?
A: Yes, certain exemptions may apply. You should refer to the instructions for Form R-9050 or consult with the Louisiana Department of Revenue for more information.
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