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Sunday, 04 September 2005
Home Made Biodiesel gets taxed in Australia!Although the Australian Tax Office finally now recognises biodiesel as an alternative fuel, with concessions available to commercial producers, there are good disincentives in place for the home enthusiast/producer. The ATO demands that any quantity of biodiesel made for home use, even the tiniest sample, must first be tested to see if it meets Australian Standards, then an excise tax of 38 per litre needs to be paid to the government (which will be refunded if it can be proved that the home made biodiesel meets Australian Standards). This prevents the legal production effectively, as unless a producer only made very large batches, they will be forced to pay for expensive chemical analysis for each batch they make. Also, there’s hardly an abundance of Australian Government/ATO certified biodiesel testing labs lying around waiting for the home user’s samples.

This has caused the death of what could have been a clean, green thriving scene, driving all the home enthusiasts underground, even afraid to talk in public about what they are doing. Promoting the fuel with all its benefits has been effectively stifled, as few are willing to stick their neck out to admit to making it.

Shame on our politicians.

There is a group that has formed specifically to fight this. They argue that home brewed biodiesel should be taxed in the same way as beer – if you make it for your own consumption and do not sell it, there is no tax. The group is called Biodiesel Excise Exemption Reform, or BEER. They have been running a campaign for many years, which has mostly fallen on deaf ears. Here are some documents that they made for the purpose of lobbying politicians:

BEER Letter

BEER Press Sheet

Both of these PDF documents are designed as forms for you to add you information and send them on to your MP or senator.




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