Form 61a202 - Public Service Company Property Tax Return For Railroad Car Line - 2009 Page 2

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61A202 (10-08)
Taxpayer Name:
2008 Public Service Company Property Tax Return For Railroad Car Line (For Year Ending December 31, 2008)
PART II
DETAILED FLEET DESCRIPTION AND COST OF TOTAL ROLLING STOCK OWNED AND/OR LEASED
Instructions and/or Explanation for Completing Part II, A Through K and Bottom Line Totals
A.
Number the page and classify railcars as refrigerator, tank or other (which includes box, dump, fl at, furniture, gondola, hopper,
poultry, stock, etc.). For car classifi cation marked other, please specify.
B.
If taxpayer is based in a foreign country, money must be expressed in US currency at the rate of exchange on December 31, 2008.
C.
Age is determined by year of purchase or acquisition whether equipment is new or used. New or used railcars purchased or
acquired in the prior year are age 1 and so forth. You should contact your lessor for leased car ages or report the year the lease
agreements originated.
D.
Report the car number, or the fi rst and last numbers in the car numbering series, for all cars in your total fl eet of rolling stock
(owned and/or leased) whether they traveled in Kentucky or not.
E.
Report Car Mark, also known as Car Initial, assigned to your car number or series whether registered or not in The Offi cial Railway
Equipment Register.
F.
Association of American Railroads four-position alphanumeric code designating type car and general physical description.
G.
Number of Units is the actual number of railcars in the car number series reported in previous Column D.
H.
Unit Cost is the amount you paid for each rail car in the car numbering series. Improvements must be reported on a separate line at
the year and age of the actual improvement. Contact your lessor for unit cost of leased cars or multiply your yearly lease payment
by factor nine.
I.
Multiply Column G by Column H to report the total cost of railcars and improvements on each age line.
J.
Factors for age 1 through 27+ are the year 2009 conversion factors for Class 5 tangible personal property with a 6 percent better-
ment's allowance.
K.
Multiply Column I by Column J for reporting the Fleet Value of railcars reported on each age line.
TOTALS: Separately total Columns G, I and K, and forward the separate totals of Column G* and Column K** as instructed below.
A.
Page 2 of ____ If additional space is needed, attach a separate schedule or make copies of this page for each car class.
Car Class (check one)
Refrigerator
Tank
Other (specify)
B.
Money must be expressed in US currency.
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
Age by Year of
Number
Car No. or First and
Reporting
A.A.R.
Unit Cost
Purchase
of Units
Last No. of Series for
Car Mark
Car
Total Cost
Fleet Value
and
Factor
or Acquisition
(Cars in
Total Fleet of Rolling
Also
Type
(Col. G x Col. H)
(Col. I x Col. J)
Improvements
Whether New
Number
Stock Whether
Known as
Code
or Used
Series)
Traveled in KY or Not
Car Initial
$
2008
1
$
$
.926
2007
2
.866
2006
3
.849
2005
4
.815
2004
5
.815
2003
6
.749
2002
7
.675
2001
8
.602
2000
9
.534
1999
10
.483
1998
11
.429
1997
12
.383
1996
13
.344
1995
14
.309
1994
15
.284
1993
16
.259
1992
17
.233
1991
18
.209
1990
19
.188
1989
20
.188
1988
21
.188
1987
22
.188
1986
23
.188
1985
24
.188
1984
25
.188
1983
26
.188
1982
27
.188
1981
28
.188
1980
& Prior
29+
.188
*
**
TOTALS
$
$
*
Carry the total number of units from the above total line of Column G to the front, Part III, Column B.
**Carry the total fl eet value from the above total line of Column K to the front, Part III, Column F.

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