Energy Grants (Credits) Scheme Regulations 2003

Schedule 8 Methods of working out quantity of fuel  

(regulation 13)

Part 2 Basic calculation methods  

2.4 The deductive method  

(1)   Deductive method - actual use  

The deductive method of working out the quantity of fuel of a class mentioned in subclause 1.2(2) that you actually used for a qualifying use in a claim period is:

total quantity of fuel purchased or imported − quantity of disqualified fuel

where:

total quantity of fuel purchased or imported
is the total quantity of fuel of a class mentioned in subclause 1.2(2) that you purchased or imported into Australia in the claim period.

quantity of disqualified fuel
is the quantity of fuel of that class that was actually used for a disqualifying use in the claim period.

Note

See subclause 1.2(2) for general rules for working out quantity of fuel.

(2)   Deductive method - proposed use  

The deductive method of working out the quantity of fuel of a class mentioned in subclause 1.2(2) that you propose to use for a qualifying use in a claim period is:

total quantity of fuel purchased or imported − proposed quantity of disqualified fuel

where:

total quantity of fuel purchased or imported
is the total quantity of fuel of a class mentioned in subclause 1.2(2) that you purchased or imported into Australia in the claim period.

proposed quantity of disqualified fuel
is the quantity of fuel of that class that you propose to use for a disqualifying use in the claim period.




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