Had a breakthrough on a Kentucky Utilities case this week. Sales tax is being charged even though the client has a valid exemption certificate on file. The TOU peak window on the bill doesn''t match the current tariff definition.
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I''d recommend requesting the meter test records from Liberty Utilities. That''s what cracked my case open.
Don''t forget to check the Schedule GP effective dates — Alliant Energy backdated a rate change that caught me off guard.
Good work Dave B. For the folks following along, this is a textbook example of why we check power factor penalties on every audit.
This is exactly why I always pull 12+ months of history. The pattern wouldn''t show in a shorter window.
Cecilia K, you should also check the tax exemptions while you''re at it. These errors tend to cluster.