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Q: What is IRS Form 4136?
A: IRS Form 4136 is a tax form used to claim a credit for federal tax paid on certain types of fuels.
Q: Who can use IRS Form 4136?
A: Individuals, businesses, and organizations that have paid federal taxes on fuels like gasoline, diesel, or kerosene can use Form 4136.
Q: What types of fuels are eligible for the credit?
A: Gasoline, diesel, kerosene, aviation gasoline, propane, and compressed natural gas are some of the fuels eligible for the credit.
Q: What is the purpose of the credit?
A: The credit is intended to provide relief to taxpayers who have paid federal taxes on certain fuels used for business, farming, or other specific purposes.
Q: How do I claim the credit?
A: To claim the credit, you must fill out IRS Form 4136 and attach it to your annual tax return.
Q: Is there a limit to the amount of credit that can be claimed?
A: Yes, there are different limits depending on the type of fuel and its use. The form instructions provide details on the limits.
Q: Are there any specific requirements or documentation needed?
A: Yes, you may need to provide supporting documentation such as receipts, invoices, or other records to support your claim.
Q: When is the deadline to file IRS Form 4136?
A: Form 4136 is typically filed along with your annual tax return, so the deadline would be the same as the deadline for filing your tax return.
Q: Can I e-file IRS Form 4136?
A: Yes, you can e-file Form 4136 in most cases. Check with your tax software provider or tax preparer for more information.
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