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Commissioner proposes urgent fix for delayed fuel tax refunds

October 02, 2024 | St. Mary's County, Maryland


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Commissioner proposes urgent fix for delayed fuel tax refunds
During a recent government meeting, Commissioner Colvin presented Proposal Number 7, addressing ongoing issues with the motor fuel tax exemption for school bus contractors in the county. The proposal aims to streamline the reimbursement process for contractors who purchase motor fuel, which is exempt from state tax under current law.

Colvin highlighted that while the law stipulates this exemption, many contractors face challenges in receiving timely reimbursements from the comptroller's office. The delays are attributed to a combination of factors, including ongoing technology upgrades within the comptroller's office and potential issues with contractors submitting incomplete or incorrect documentation.

To address these concerns, Colvin proposed a legislative fix that would require the comptroller's office to issue refunds within 37 days of receiving properly completed receipts and supporting documentation. This timeframe is modeled after similar legislation passed two years ago regarding prompt payments to nonprofits.

However, the proposal was deferred for further consideration, as commissioners seek additional information and potential solutions. Commissioner Hewitt noted the importance of collaboration with the comptroller's office and mentioned recent discussions with bus contractors to better understand their challenges.

Hewitt suggested exploring a pilot program that would allow the school system to manage the distribution of funds to independent contractors, although he acknowledged that cooperation from the Board of Education would be essential for any such initiative to succeed.

A significant concern raised during the meeting was the lack of clarity in the reimbursement process, with contractors reporting that they often receive checks without accompanying explanations, leading to confusion about the amounts received compared to their submissions.

The commissioners expressed a commitment to resolving these issues and improving the reimbursement process for contractors, emphasizing the need for flexibility and common sense in addressing the challenges faced by the school system and its contractors.

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