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<blockquote data-quote="Steelers Fan" data-source="post: 4350454" data-attributes="member: 16254"><p>Some people are unable to itemize because they don't have enough deductions. Luckily I'm able to itemize. My question is, can I deduct the fuel tax for non-public road use items? Right now, the state roads are benefiting every time I fire up carbon consuming equipment that never touches asphalt. This might sound petty to the tax collector but my pennies add up like theirs. It begins with my <em>dual fuel lantern</em>, progresses to the <em>4-wheeler</em>, the <em>chain saw, </em>the <em>lawn mower</em> and the literal <em>gas lighting</em> of others. Should this not be deductable? The government should be held liable for non-<strong><em>diversity</em></strong> of fuel usage, in<em><strong>equality</strong></em> of consumer uses and improper taxation and <em><strong>inclusive</strong></em> bias practices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steelers Fan, post: 4350454, member: 16254"] Some people are unable to itemize because they don't have enough deductions. Luckily I'm able to itemize. My question is, can I deduct the fuel tax for non-public road use items? Right now, the state roads are benefiting every time I fire up carbon consuming equipment that never touches asphalt. This might sound petty to the tax collector but my pennies add up like theirs. It begins with my [I]dual fuel lantern[/I], progresses to the [I]4-wheeler[/I], the [I]chain saw, [/I]the [I]lawn mower[/I] and the literal [I]gas lighting[/I] of others. Should this not be deductable? The government should be held liable for non-[B][I]diversity[/I][/B] of fuel usage, in[I][B]equality[/B][/I] of consumer uses and improper taxation and [I][B]inclusive[/B][/I] bias practices. [/QUOTE]
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