78.49(3)(3)Computation of tax. Each alternate fuels licensee at the time of making the monthly or quarterly report shall compute and pay to the department the full amount of the alternate fuels tax for the next preceding month or quarter. The amount of the tax shall be computed as follows: the number of gallons of alternate fuels delivered or placed by the licensee into the fuel supply tanks of motor vehicles or sold to a retailer if the supplier reports and pays the tax under s. 78.40 (1) shall be multiplied by the amount provided in s. 78.40 (1) and the resulting figure shall be the amount of the alternate fuels tax for the next preceding month or quarter.
78.49 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also s. Tax 4.53, Wis. adm. code.
78.5078.50Notice by alternate fuels licensee of cessation, sale or transfer of business; final report.
78.50(1)(1)Notice required. Whenever any alternate fuels licensee ceases to perform any of the acts for which an alternate fuels license is required, the licensee shall notify the department in writing. That notice shall give the date of cessation, and in the event of sale or transfer of the business, the name and address of the purchaser or transferee thereof.
78.50(2)(2)Final report. Every alternate fuels licensee shall, upon such cessation, sale or transfer of the business or upon the cancellation or revocation of a license, make a report as required in s. 78.49 and pay all alternate fuels taxes, interest and penalties due the state. Such payment shall be made to the department.
78.5178.51Theft of alternate fuels tax moneys. All sums paid by a purchaser of an alternate fuel to an alternate fuels dealer as alternate fuels taxes which have not been paid to the state are public moneys, the property of the state of Wisconsin. Any alternate fuels dealer who fails or refuses to pay over to the state the tax on an alternate fuel at the time required in this chapter, or who fraudulently withholds or appropriates or otherwise uses such moneys or any portion thereof belonging to the state is guilty of theft and shall be punished as provided by law for the crime of theft, irrespective of whether that alternate fuels dealer has or claims to have any interest in such moneys so received by that dealer.
78.51 HistoryHistory: 1991 a. 316; 1993 a. 16.
78.5278.52Separate fuel supply tanks required. Every motor vehicle operated by alternate fuel shall be equipped with an alternate fuel supply tank separate from and in no way connected to any cargo tank on or attached to such motor vehicle.
78.52 HistoryHistory: 1993 a. 16.
78.5378.53Presumption. For the purpose of enforcing this subchapter, it shall be prima facie presumed that all alternate fuel received by an alternate fuels dealer or an alternate fuels user into storage and dispensing equipment designed to fuel motor vehicles is to be transferred or delivered by the dealer or user into the supply tanks of motor vehicles.
78.53 HistoryHistory: 1993 a. 16.
subch. III of ch. 78SUBCHAPTER III
GENERAL AVIATION FUEL TAX
78.5578.55Definitions. In this chapter:
78.55(1)(1)“Air carrier company” has the meaning given in s. 76.02 (1).
78.55(2)(2)“Aircraft” means any contrivance, except those owned by an air carrier company, invented, used or designed for navigation or flight in the air.
78.55(2g)(2g)“Department” means the department of revenue.
78.55(2r)(2r)“File” means mail or deliver a document that the department prescribes to the department or, if the department prescribes another method of submitting or another destination, use that other method or submit to that other destination.
78.55(3)(3)“General aviation fuel” means products placed in the fuel supply tank of aircraft, commonly or commercially known as aviation gasoline and jet turbine fuel and other combustible gases and liquids suitable for the generation of power for propulsion of aircraft.
78.55(4)(4)“General aviation fuel dealer” means any person, including the state and any political subdivision of the state, but not including the United States or its agencies, in the business of handling general aviation fuel who places any part of the fuel into the fuel supply tank of an aircraft not then owned by that person or into the bulk storage facilities of a general aviation fuel user.
78.55(5)(5)“General aviation fuel user” means the owner or other person, including the state and any political subdivision of the state, but not including the United States or its agencies or air carrier companies, who is responsible for the operation of an aircraft at the time general aviation fuel is placed in the fuel supply tank of the aircraft while the aircraft is within this state.
78.55(5m)(5m)“Pay” means mail or deliver funds to the department or, if the department prescribes another method of payment or another destination, use that other method or submit to that other destination.
78.55(5p)(5p)“Person” includes any individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company, corporation, or association. A single-owner entity that is disregarded as a separate entity under ch. 71 is disregarded as a separate entity for purposes of this subchapter.
78.55(6)(6)“Sign” means write one’s signature or, if the department prescribes another method of authenticating, use that other method.
78.55578.555Tax imposed; rate; collected. An excise tax of 6 cents per gallon is imposed on all general aviation fuel sold, used or distributed in this state except as otherwise provided in this chapter. The general aviation fuel tax is to be computed and paid as provided in this chapter. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the general aviation fuel licensee, shall collect from the purchaser and the purchaser shall pay to the licensee the tax imposed by this section on each sale of general aviation fuel by the licensee at the time of the sale, irrespective of whether the sale is for cash or on credit. In each subsequent sale or distribution of general aviation fuel on which the tax has been collected as provided in this subsection, the tax collected shall be added to the selling price so that the tax is paid ultimately by the user of the general aviation fuel.
78.555 HistoryHistory: 1981 c. 20.
78.5678.56General aviation fuel license. No person may act as a general aviation fuel dealer in this state unless the person is the holder of a valid general aviation fuel license issued to the person by the department and is the holder of a valid certificate under s. 73.03 (50).
78.56 HistoryHistory: 1981 c. 20; 1997 a. 27.
78.5778.57Application; form; investigation; bond; issue.
78.57(1)(1)Application. Application for a general aviation fuel license shall be made on a form prepared and furnished by the department. It shall be subscribed by the applicant and shall contain the information that the department reasonably requires for the administration of this chapter. Only a person who holds a valid certificate under s. 73.03 (50) may apply for a license under this subsection.
78.57(2)(2)Investigation. The department shall investigate each applicant under sub. (1). No license may be issued if the department determines any of the following:
78.57(2)(a)(a) That the application was not filed in good faith.
78.57(2)(b)(b) That the applicant is not the real party in interest and the license of the real party in interest has been revoked for cause.
78.57(2)(c)(c) That the applicant does not hold a valid certificate under s. 73.03 (50).
78.57(2)(d)(d) That other reasonable cause for nonissuance exists.
78.57(3)(3)Hearing. Before refusing to issue a license, the department shall grant the applicant a hearing, of which he or she shall be given at least 5 days’ advance written notice.
78.57(4)(4)Issue. If the application and the bond under sub. (9), if that bond is required, are approved, the department shall issue a license in as many copies as the licensee has places of business for which a general aviation fuel license is required.
78.57(6)(6)Transfer forbidden. A general aviation fuel license is not transferable to another person or to another place of business.
78.57(7)(7)Display of license. Each license shall be preserved and conspicuously displayed at the place of business for which issued.
78.57(8)(8)Discontinuance. Upon the discontinuance of the business licensed at any place, the copy of the license issued for that place shall be immediately surrendered to the department.
78.57(9)(9)Bond.
78.57(9)(a)(a) To protect the revenues of this state, the department may require any person liable to the department for the tax imposed by this subchapter to place with it, either before or after a general aviation fuel license is issued, security in an amount which the department determines. The amount of security required may be increased or decreased as the department deems necessary, but may not exceed 3 times the licensee’s average monthly liability for taxes under this subchapter, as estimated by the department. If an applicant or licensee fails or refuses to place such security, the department may refuse to issue or may revoke the license. If any taxpayer is delinquent in the payment of taxes imposed by this subchapter, the department may, upon 10 days’ advance written notice, recover the taxes, interest, penalties, cost and disbursements from the taxpayer’s security placed with the department. No interest may be paid or allowed by the state to any person for the deposit of the security.
78.57(9)(b)(b) The security required by this subsection may be in the form of a surety bond furnished to the department payable to the state to secure payment of any and all general aviation fuel taxes, interest and penalties accrued under this subchapter, together with costs and disbursements incurred in the collection thereof. The department shall prescribe the form and contents of the bond.
78.57(9)(c)(c) Section 78.11 (2) to (4), regarding motor vehicle fuel licensees’ bonds, also applies to bonds furnished by general aviation fuel applicants and licensees under this subsection.
78.57 HistoryHistory: 1981 c. 20; 1993 a. 16; 1995 a. 27; 1997 a. 27.
78.57 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also ss. Tax 4.54 and 4.55, Wis. adm. code.
78.5878.58Reports to department; computation of tax.
78.58(1)(1)Reports of general aviation fuel licensees.
78.58(1)(a)(a) For the purpose of determining the amount of the licensee’s liability to the state for the tax imposed by this subchapter, except as provided in par. (b), each general aviation fuel licensee shall, not later than the 20th day of each month, file a monthly report for the next preceding month. The licensee or the licensee’s duly authorized agent shall sign the report.
78.58(1)(b)(b) The department may allow a licensee whose tax liability is less than or equal to $500 per quarter to file on a quarterly basis. The licensee shall file the quarterly report for the next preceding quarter on or before the 20th day of each quarter.
78.58(2)(2)Reports of others. Any person, not a general aviation fuel licensee, who places any general aviation fuel in the fuel supply tank of an aircraft in this state upon which the general aviation fuel tax has not been paid or the liability therefor has not been incurred by any general aviation fuel licensee in this state, shall file a report and make payment of the tax on the general aviation fuel and shall be subject to this chapter in the same manner as is provided for general aviation fuel licensees.
78.58(3)(3)Computation of tax. Each general aviation fuel licensee at the time of making the monthly or quarterly report shall compute and pay the full amount of the general aviation fuel tax for the next preceding month or quarter, which shall be computed as follows: the number of gallons of general aviation fuel placed into the fuel supply tanks of an aircraft or into bulk storage facilities by the general aviation fuel licensee, multiplied by 0.06 and the resulting figure expressed in dollars.
78.58 HistoryHistory: 1981 c. 20; 1993 a. 16; 1997 a. 27, 41.
78.5978.59Notice by general aviation fuel licensee of cessation, sale or transfer of business; final report.
78.59(1)(1)Notice required. Whenever any general aviation fuel licensee ceases to perform any of the acts for which a general aviation fuel license is required, the licensee shall notify the department in writing. The notice shall give the date of cessation and, in the event of sale or transfer of the business, the name and address of the purchaser or transferee thereof.
78.59(2)(2)Final report. Every general aviation fuel licensee shall, upon such cessation, sale or transfer of the business or upon the cancellation or revocation of a license, make a report as required in s. 78.58 and pay all general aviation fuel taxes and penalties due the state.
78.59 HistoryHistory: 1981 c. 20; 1987 a. 399; 1993 a. 16; 1997 a. 27.
78.6078.60Theft of general aviation fuel tax moneys. All sums paid by a purchaser of general aviation fuel to any general aviation fuel dealer as general aviation fuel taxes, which have not theretofore been paid to the state, are public moneys, the property of this state. Any general aviation fuel dealer who fails or refuses to pay over to the state the tax on general aviation fuel at the time required in this chapter or who fraudulently withholds or appropriates or otherwise uses such moneys or any portion thereof belonging to the state is guilty of theft and shall be punished as provided by law for the crime of theft, irrespective of whether such general aviation fuel dealer has or claims to have any interest in such moneys so received.
78.60 HistoryHistory: 1981 c. 20.
78.6178.61Presumption. For the purpose of enforcing this chapter, it is prima facie presumed that all general aviation fuel received by a general aviation fuel dealer or a general aviation fuel user into storage and dispensing equipment designed to fuel aircraft is to be transferred or delivered by the dealer or user into the supply tanks of aircraft.
78.61 HistoryHistory: 1981 c. 20, 314.
78.6278.62Exemptions. This subchapter does not apply to aviation fuel delivered to or used by the United States or its agencies or to an air carrier company.
78.62 HistoryHistory: 1981 c. 20.
subch. IV of ch. 78SUBCHAPTER IV
PROVISIONS COMMON TO MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL TAX, GENERAL AVIATION FUEL TAX AND
ALTERNATE FUEL TAX
78.6478.64Definitions. In this subchapter:
78.64(1)(1)“Alternate fuels” has the meaning given in s. 78.39 (1).
78.64(2)(2)“Department” means the department of revenue.
78.64(3)(3)“Motor vehicle fuel” has the meaning given in s. 78.005 (13).
78.64(4)(4)“Person” includes any individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company, corporation, or association. A single-owner entity that is disregarded as a separate entity under ch. 71 is disregarded as a separate entity for purposes of this subchapter.
78.64 HistoryHistory: 1993 a. 16; 2015 a. 216.
78.6578.65Suspension and revocation of licenses.
78.65(1)(1)If a general aviation fuel licensee or licensee under s. 78.09 or 78.47 violates any provision of this chapter and the department deems good cause exists for suspension or revocation by reason of such violation, the department may suspend such person’s license, or, after a hearing of the charges is held, it may revoke such license. The department may not suspend a license unless the department has notified the holder of the license of a hearing to be held on the charges, and the department may not revoke a license until after the department has notified the holder of the license of a hearing and has afforded the holder an opportunity to appear and testify. The department shall notify the licensee in writing of the time and place a hearing of the charges shall be held. The notice shall contain a statement of the alleged violation and shall be served upon the licensee at least 10 days prior to the hearing. At the time and place fixed in the notice, the department shall proceed to a hearing of the charges and shall afford the licensee an opportunity to present in person or by counsel statements, testimony, evidence, and argument pertinent to the charges or to any defense thereto. The department may continue the hearing from time to time but not more than 60 days. After the hearing, the department shall rescind the order of suspension, if any, and for good cause shown shall either suspend the license for a period of time or revoke the license.
78.65(3)(3)Upon the suspension or revocation of any license, the department shall request the holder thereof to surrender to it immediately all copies of licenses issued to the holder, and the holder shall surrender promptly all such copies to the department.
78.6678.66Records to be kept by licensees.
78.66(1)(1)Every general aviation fuel licensee and licensee under s. 78.09 or 78.47 shall keep a record of all purchases, receipts, sales, distribution and consumption of each kind or trade name of motor vehicle fuel, crude petroleum and general aviation fuel and each alternate fuel.
78.66(2)(2)Every licensee shall keep true and accurate records of all stocks of motor vehicle fuel, crude petroleum and general aviation fuel and each alternate fuel on hand. Every licensee shall take a physical inventory of those fuels on hand at each licensed location at the close of business on the last day of every month.
78.66(3)(3)Every licensee shall retain the records of the inventory required by sub. (2) and all other records required by this section available for the inspection by the department, and upon demand of the department, any licensee shall furnish a statement under oath reflecting the contents of any record to be kept under this section.
78.66(4)(4)The department may require any person who keeps records in machine-readable form for federal fuel tax purposes to keep those records in the same form for purposes of the taxes under this chapter.
78.66 HistoryHistory: 1981 c. 20; 1991 a. 39; 1993 a. 16; 1997 a. 27.
78.6778.67Timely filing. When the final date provided in this chapter for the filing of any report or claim or for the remittance of any tax or penalty falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, the next secular or business day shall be the final date. The provisions on timely filing under s. 71.80 (18) apply to the reports, claims and remittances under this chapter.
78.67 HistoryHistory: 1985 a. 302; 1987 a. 312 s. 17; 1993 a. 16.
78.6878.68Returns; failure to pay; refunds.
78.68(1)(1)Unpaid taxes shall bear interest at the rate of 12 percent per year from the due date of the tax until paid or deposited with the department, and all refunded taxes bear interest at the rate of 3 percent per year from the due date of the return to the date on which the refund is certified on the refund rolls.
78.68(1m)(1m)All payments of additional amounts owed shall be applied in the following order: penalties, interest, tax principal.
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2023-24 Wisconsin Statutes updated through all Supreme Court and Controlled Substances Board Orders filed before and in effect on January 1, 2025. Published and certified under s. 35.18. Changes effective after January 1, 2025, are designated by NOTES. (Published 1-1-25)