Massachusetts S1991 provides for motor vehicle fuel tax relief when fuel prices rise sharply.
Massachusetts S1991 proposes to suspend the motor vehicle fuel excise tax for three months when fuel prices exceed certain thresholds and increase significantly. Specifically, the tax will be suspended if the average price of one gallon of unleaded gasoline exceeds $3.50 and increases by at least 10% in one month, or if the average price of one gallon of diesel gasoline exceeds $4.00 and increases by at least 10% in one month.
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