If your IRS §4101 registration covers more than one taxable fuel, a single combination taxable fuel bond on Form 928 can back gasoline, diesel, and kerosene at once. The IRS sets the penal sum; we issue it at a flat 3% with no credit check.
















No underwriting queue for the standard fuel tax bond — enter your amount, pay, and file Form 928 with the IRS. Here is the whole thing:
Your business details, the combined bond amount the IRS required, and the effective date — that is the entire application.
No credit check and no waiting — the executed bond is generated as soon as you pay. Larger amounts may get a quick review.
Submit the executed Taxable Fuel Bond (Form 928) to satisfy the security test on your §4101 registration. Wet-ink originals mailed whenever the IRS insists.
Bond amount × 3% = your premium, one-time, $275 minimum. Enter the combined penal sum on your IRS notice and the premium updates.
Gasoline, diesel, and kerosene are all taxable fuels under the Internal Revenue Code. A business that handles more than one registers once with the IRS under 26 U.S.C. §4101 on Form 637 — and where the adequate-security test is not met, a single combination taxable fuel bond can cover all of them.
The bond is filed on IRS Form 928. Across each covered fuel you agree not to defraud the United States of any tax, to file all required returns, and to pay the excise tax under §4081 or §4041(a)(1), with penalties and interest. One instrument, one penal sum, all three fuels.
The combined penal sum tracks your total estimated quarterly excise liability across the fuels you handle. If that liability shifts materially, the IRS may ask for a strengthening or superseding bond — we re-issue at the new amount, always at a flat 3% with no credit check.
Submit the application with the combined bond amount the IRS set — the executed Form 928 bond is generated instantly, ready to file.
Start the application →If yours isn't here, the bond team can usually answer within the hour.
Five-minute application, flat 3%, $275 minimum. Enter the combined penal sum the IRS set and file Form 928 the same day.