West Virginia Code
Article 15. Consumers Sales and Service Tax
§11-15-18b. Tax on Motor Fuel

(a) General. — All sales of motor fuel and alternative fuel subject to the flat rate of the tax imposed by section five, article fourteen-c of this chapter, are subject to the tax imposed by this article and comprises the variable component of the tax imposed by section five, article fourteen-c of this chapter and is collected and remitted at the time the tax imposed by said section is remitted. Sales of motor fuel and alternative fuel upon which the tax imposed by this article has been paid is not again taxed under the provisions of this article. This section means that all gallons of motor fuel and equivalent gallons of alternative fuel sold and delivered or delivered in this state are taxed one time.
(b) Measure of tax. — The measure of tax imposed by this article is as follows:
(1) On sales of motor fuel, the average wholesale price as defined and determined in section five, article fourteen-c of this chapter. For purposes of maintaining revenue for highways, and recognizing that the tax imposed by this article is generally imposed on gross proceeds from sales to ultimate consumers, whereas the tax on motor fuel herein is imposed on the average wholesale price of the motor fuel; in no case, for the purposes of taxation under this article, may the average wholesale price be determined to be less than 97 cents per gallon of motor fuel for all gallons of motor fuel sold during the reporting period, notwithstanding any provision of this article to the contrary. On and after January 1, 2010, for the purpose of taxation under this article, in no case may the average wholesale price be determined to be less than $2.34 per gallon of motor fuel for all gallons of motor fuel sold during the reporting period notwithstanding any provision of this article to the contrary: Provided, That on and after July 1, 2017, in no case may the average wholesale price be determined to be less than $3.04 per gallon of motor fuel for all gallons of motor fuel sold during the reporting period notwithstanding any provision of this article to the contrary and on and after July 1, 2017, the tax per gallon may not be less than 15.2 cents per gallon of motor fuel. Any limitation on the average wholesale price of motor fuel contained in this subsection shall not be applicable to alternative fuel.
(2) On sales of alternative fuel, the average wholesale price as defined and determined in section five, article fourteen-c of this chapter.
(c) Definitions. — For purposes of this article, the terms “gasoline” and “special fuel” and “alternative fuel” are defined as provided in section two, article fourteen-c of this chapter. Other terms used in this section have the same meaning as when used in a similar context in said article.
(d) Tax return and tax due. —
(1) The tax imposed by this article on sales of motor fuel shall be paid by each taxpayer on or before the last day of the calendar month by check, bank draft, certified check or money order payable to the Tax Commissioner for the amount of tax due for the preceding month notwithstanding any provision of this article to the contrary. The commissioner may require all or certain taxpayers to file tax returns and payments electronically. The return required by the commissioner shall accompany the payment of tax. If no tax is due, the return required by the commissioner shall be completed and filed on or before the last day of the month.
(2) The tax due under this article comprising the variable component of the tax due under article fourteen-c of this chapter on alternative fuel, is due and shall be collected and remitted at the time the tax imposed by section five, article fourteen-c of this chapter is due, collected and remitted.
(e) Compliance. — To facilitate ease of administration and compliance by taxpayers, the Tax Commissioner shall require persons liable for the tax imposed by this article on sales of motor fuel to file a combined return and make a combined payment of the tax due under this article on sales of motor fuel and the tax due under article fourteen-c of this chapter on motor fuel. In order to encourage use of a combined return each month and the making of a single payment each month for both taxes, the due date of the return and tax due under article fourteen-c of this chapter is the last day of each month notwithstanding any provision in said article to the contrary. The Tax Commissioner may prescribe reporting and payment requirements for tax due under this article on alternative fuel which accommodate the due dates and requirements prescribed in this article and article fourteen-c of this chapter, either under a separate return and payment or a combined return and payment, within the discretion of the Tax Commissioner.
(f) Dedication of tax. — All tax collected under the provisions of this section, after deducting the amount of refunds lawfully paid, shall be deposited in the road fund in the State Treasurer’s office and used only for the purpose of construction, reconstruction, maintenance and repair of highways and payment of principal and interest on state bonds issued for highway purposes. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, tax collected on the sale of aviation fuel after deducting the amount of refunds lawfully paid shall be deposited in the State Treasurer’s office and transferred to the state Aeronautical Commission to be used for the purpose of matching federal funds available for the reconstruction, maintenance and repair of public airports and airport runways.
(g) Construction. — This section does not tax a sale of motor fuel which this state is prohibited from taxing under the Constitution of this state or the Constitution or laws of the United States.
(h) Effective date. — The provisions of this section take effect on January 1, 2004. The provisions of this section enacted during the 2007 legislative session take effect on January 1, 2008.The provisions of this section enacted during the 2013 regular legislative session take effect on January 1, 2014. The amendments of this section enacted during the first extraordinary session of 2017 take effect on July 1, 2017.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 11. Taxation

Article 15. Consumers Sales and Service Tax

§11-15-1. General Consumers Sales and Service Tax Imposed

§11-15-1a. Legislative Findings

§11-15-2. Definitions

§11-15-3. Amount of Tax; Allocation of Tax and Transfers

§11-15-3a. Rate of Tax on Food and Food Ingredients Intended for Human Consumption; Reductions and Cessations of Tax

§11-15-3b. Exceptions to Reduced Rate of Tax on Food and Food Ingredients Intended for Human Consumption

§11-15-3c. Imposition of Consumers Sales Tax on Motor Vehicle Sales; Rate of Tax; Use of Motor Vehicle Purchased Out of State; Definition of Sale; Definition of Motor Vehicle; Exemptions; Collection of Tax by Division of Motor Vehicles; Dedication of...

§11-15-4. Purchaser to Pay; Accounting by Vendor

§11-15-4a. Noncollection of Tax; Liability of Vendor

§11-15-4b. Liability of Purchaser; Assessment and Collection

§11-15-4c. Collection of Fee in Addition to the Consumers Sales Tax for Sales of Mobile Factory-Built Homes; Deposit of Additional Fee in West Virginia Affordable Housing Trust Fund

§11-15-5. Total Amount Collected Is to Be Remitted

§11-15-6. Vendor Must Show Sale or Service Exempt; Presumption

§11-15-7. Tax on Gross Proceeds of Sales or Value of Manufactured, etc., Products

§11-15-7a. Tax on the Manufacture, Sale and Installation of Modular Dwellings

§11-15-8. Furnishing of Services Included; Exceptions

§11-15-8a. Contractors

§11-15-8b. Nonresident Contractor--Registration, Bond, etc.

§11-15-8c. Transition Rules for Elimination of Exemption for Materials and Supplies Incorporated in Real Property Owned by Governmental Entities

§11-15-8d. Limitations on Right to Assert Exemptions

§11-15-9. Exemptions

§11-15-9a. Exemptions; Exceptions for Sales of Liquors and Wines to Private Clubs

§11-15-9b. Exemption for Purchases of Tangible Personal Property and Services for Direct Use in Research and Development

§11-15-9c. Exemption for Services and Materials Regarding Technical Evaluation for Compliance to Federal and State Environmental Standards Provided by Environmental and Industrial Consultants

§11-15-9d. Direct Pay Permits

§11-15-9e. Apportionment of Purchase Price; Existing Contracts Protected

§11-15-9f. Exemption for Sales and Services Subject to Special District Excise Tax

§11-15-9g. Exemption for Clothing, Footwear and School Supplies for Limited Period in the Year 2004

§11-15-9h. Exemptions for Sales of Computer Hardware and Software Directly Incorporated Into Manufactured Products; Certain Leases; Sales of Electronic Data Processing Service; Sales of Computer Hardware and Software Directly Used in Communication; S...

§11-15-9i. Exempt Drugs, Durable Medical Equipment, Mobility Enhancing Equipment and Prosthetic Devices

§11-15-9j. Direct Pay Permits for Health Care Providers

§11-15-9k. Annual Exemption for Purchases of Energy Efficient Products

§11-15-9l. Exemption for Sales of Clothing and Clothing Accessories by Tax-Exempt Organizations

§11-15-9m. Discretionary Designation of per Se Exemptions

§11-15-9n. Exemption of Qualified Purchases of Computers and Computer Software, Primary Material Handling Equipment, Racking and Racking Systems, and Components, Building Materials and Certain Tangible Personal Property

§11-15-9o. Exemption for Dues, Fees and Assessments Paid to a Homeowners’ Association by a Member; Taxable Expenses of Homeowners’ Association; Definitions

§11-15-9p. Exemption for Purchases of Services and Tangible Personal Property Sold for the Repair, Remodeling and Maintenance of Aircraft Operated Under a Fractional Ownership Program

§11-15-9q. Exemption for Sales by Schools and Volunteer School Support Groups

§11-15-9r. Exemption for Precious Metals

§11-15-9s. Exemption for Certain School Supplies, School Instructional Materials, Laptop and Tablet Computers, and Sports Equipment

§11-15-9t. Exemption for Purchases of Services and Tangible Personal Property Sold for the Repair, Remodeling, and Maintenance of Aircraft; Defining Terms

§11-15-9u. Exemption for Sales of Small Arms and Ammunitions

§11-15-10. Tax Paid by Ultimate Consumer

§11-15-11. Exemption for Certain Organizations

§11-15-12. Agreements by Competing Taxpayers

§11-15-13. Remittance of Tax When Sale on Credit

§11-15-14. When Separate Records of Sales Required

§11-15-15. Sales to Affiliated Companies or Persons

§11-15-16. Tax Return and Payment; Exception; Requiring a Combined Return

§11-15-17. Liability of Officers of Corporation, etc.

§11-15-18. Tax on Gasoline and Special Fuel; Section Repealed January 1, 2004

§11-15-18a. Receivership; Bankruptcy; Priority of Tax

§11-15-18b. Tax on Motor Fuel

§11-15-19. Other Times for Filing Returns

§11-15-20. Quarterly and Annual Returns

§11-15-21. Annual Return; Extension of Time

§11-15-22. Consolidated Returns

§11-15-23. Keeping and Preserving of Records

§11-15-25. Records of Nonresidents Doing Business in State

§11-15-26. Records of Tax Commissioner; Preservation of Returns

§11-15-30. Proceeds of Tax; Appropriation of Certain Revenues

§11-15-31. Construction and Severability

§11-15-32. General Procedure and Administration

§11-15-33. Effective Date

§11-15-34. Tourism Development Project Tax Credit