Energy Grants (Credits) Scheme Regulations 2003

Schedule 8 Methods of working out quantity of fuel  

(regulation 13)

Part 2 Basic calculation methods  

2.2 Keeping of records  

(1)    
In order to use the constructive method, you must have records of:


(a) the total quantity of fuel of each class mentioned in subclause 1.2(2) that you purchased or imported into Australia in the claim period; and


(b) the quantity of fuel of each of those classes that you actually used for a qualifying use in the claim period; and


(c) the quantity of fuel of each of those classes that you propose to use for a qualifying use in the claim period; and


(d) each qualifying use in the claim period.

(2)    
In order to use the deductive method, you must have records of:


(a) the total quantity of fuel of each class mentioned in subclause 1.2(2) that you purchased or imported into Australia in the claim period; and


(b) the quantity of fuel of each of those classes that you actually used for a disqualifying use in the claim period; and


(c) the quantity of fuel of each of those classes that you propose to use for a disqualifying use in the claim period; and


(d) each disqualifying use in the claim period.

Note

You are required by section 27A of the Product Grants and Benefits Administration Act 2000 to notify the Commissioner of any disqualifying use of fuel.





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