(a) A licensed supplier or licensed permissive supplier may make a blanket election with the department to treat all removals of petroleum products from its out-of-state terminals, with a destination in this state shown on the terminal issued shipping paper, as if such removals of gasoline were imported and came to rest in Tennessee, and removals of petroleum products other than gasoline were removed across the terminal rack in this state, for taxation purposes under part 2 of this chapter.

Terms Used In Tennessee Code 67-3-503

  • Department: means the department of revenue. See Tennessee Code 67-3-103
  • Gasoline: means all products commonly or commercially known or sold as gasoline that are suitable for use as a motor fuel, but does not include any product that is sold as a product other than gasoline and has an ASTM octane number of less than seventy-five (75) as determined by the "motor method". See Tennessee Code 67-3-103
  • In this state: means the area inside the boundaries of Tennessee, but does not include the midstream of waterways that border the state. See Tennessee Code 67-3-103
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Permissive supplier: means any person who is not subject to the general taxing jurisdiction of this state, but who:
    (A) Is a position holder in a federally qualified terminal located outside this state. See Tennessee Code 67-3-103
  • Person: means a natural person, partnership, firm, association, corporation, limited liability company, court appointed representative, state, political subdivision or any other entity, group, or syndicate. See Tennessee Code 67-3-103
  • Petroleum products: means all benzol, gasoline, burning oil, distillate, fuel oil, gas oil, kerosene, naphtha, or any other volatile substance, excluding propane, reflecting a gravity of sixteen degrees (16°. See Tennessee Code 67-3-103
  • Rack: means a mechanism for delivering motor fuel from a refinery, terminal, or bulk plant into a railroad tank car, a transport truck or another means of bulk transfer outside of the bulk transfer/terminal system. See Tennessee Code 67-3-103
  • State: means the state of Tennessee. See Tennessee Code 67-3-103
  • Supplier: means a person that meets all the following conditions:
    (i) Is subject to the general taxing jurisdiction of this state. See Tennessee Code 67-3-103
  • Terminal: means a storage and distribution facility for taxable motor fuel, supplied by pipeline or marine vessel, that is registered as a qualified terminal by the internal revenue service. See Tennessee Code 67-3-103
(b) This notice of election shall be made on forms provided by the department.
(c) The department shall release a list of electing suppliers under subsection (b) upon request by any person. Disclosure of this information by the department shall not constitute a violation of any confidentiality requirement imposed by chapter 1, part 17 of this title.
(d) The absence of an election by a supplier under this section shall not relieve the supplier of responsibility for remitting the taxes and fees imposed by this chapter. However, the responsibility of the supplier shall be limited to the supplier’s own imports into this state.
(e) Any supplier who makes the election provided by this section shall precollect the taxes and fees imposed by this chapter on all removals from a qualified out-of-state terminal on its account without regard to:

(1) The license status of the person acquiring the petroleum product from such supplier;
(2) The point or terms of sale; or
(3) The character of delivery.
(f) Each supplier who elects to precollect taxes and fees under this section agrees to waive any defense that the state lacks jurisdiction to require collection on all out-of-state sales by such person, where such person had knowledge that such shipments were destined for this state. Such supplier also agrees to waive any defense to the state’s assertion of its general police powers to regulate the movement of petroleum products.