Message-ID: <7628820.1075859042483.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 08:39:31 -0700 (PDT) From: bob.chandler@enron.com To: tracy.geaccone@enron.com Subject: RE: Transwestern pipeline Colorado Audit FEIN 74-1294795 (Account L80-30571) Tour, Status and Protest (COMPRESSOR FUEL) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Chandler, Bob X-To: Geaccone, Tracy X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \TGEACCO (Non-Privileged)\Geaccone, Tracy\Inbox X-Origin: Geaccone-T X-FileName: TGEACCO (Non-Privileged).pst -----Original Message----- From: Geaccone, Tracy Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 10:06 AM To: Chandler, Bob Subject: RE: Transwestern pipeline Colorado Audit FEIN 74-1294795 (Account L80-30571) Tour, Status and Protest (COMPRESSOR FUEL) So, I can't tell what my exposure is here. Which line do I use? The maximum shown on the schedule is $1.1MM (expand column width on Column A). Although it looks from the spreadsheet as if $300 to $600K may be more realistic for the compressor fuel tax through 4/01. However, there could be $11K/month going forward. The other issue would be the sales tax on our purchase of personal property from NWP. Whatever that may turn out to be, it should not be an earnings concern, but would be capitalized as part of the plant. If you need more specificity, I suggest you give Dan a call. -----Original Message----- From: Chandler, Bob Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 9:52 AM To: Geaccone, Tracy Cc: Zahn, Gary Subject: RE: Transwestern pipeline Colorado Audit FEIN 74-1294795 (Account L80-30571) Tour, Status and Protest (COMPRESSOR FUEL) I'm sure Jerry is aware of this. He isn't Dan's boss, but they're in the same CC and only a couple of cubes away in the Jefferson bldg. I don't think we have any reserves/accruals for these on the TW balance sheet. -----Original Message----- From: Geaccone, Tracy Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 8:48 AM To: Chandler, Bob; Zahn, Gary Subject: RE: Transwestern pipeline Colorado Audit FEIN 74-1294795 (Account L80-30571) Tour, Status and Protest (COMPRESSOR FUEL) Has Jerry Moore from the tax group been involved in this? Do I have anything on the balance sheet for this? Tracy -----Original Message----- From: Chandler, Bob Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 8:45 AM To: Zahn, Gary Cc: Geaccone, Tracy Subject: FW: Transwestern pipeline Colorado Audit FEIN 74-1294795 (Account L80-30571) Tour, Status and Protest (COMPRESSOR FUEL) FYF Tax exposure. -----Original Message----- From: Rittgers, Dan Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 11:15 AM To: 'Petersen, John' Cc: Russo, Gavin; Hrna, Sandra Subject: RE: Transwestern pipeline Colorado Audit FEIN 74-1294795 (Account L80-30571) Tour, Status and Protest (COMPRESSOR FUEL) John, I have prepared a more formal position regarding the exemption of "Compressor Fuel" consumed in a "continuing business activity" (Gas services). Before I submit this position to you, I will circulate my position letter within the company and validate the facts. I will be relying primarily on Colorado Regulations 26-102.21 or 39-26-104.1(d.1). Have these regulations changed recently? My service may be out of date. Attached below are schedules for Compressor and Domestic fuel consumption for the audit period. -----Original Message----- From: Petersen, John [mailto:jpetersen@spike.dor.state.co.us] Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 2:16 PM To: Rittgers, Dan Subject: RE: Transwestern pipeline Colorado Audit FEIN 74-1294795 (Account L80-30571) Tour, Status and Protest Dan, Here is my initial response. I haven't had time to do too much research on this, but this preliminarily the Department's position. Sorry this took so long but I am working on a bankruptcy case which has my first priority. jp > ---------- > From: Rittgers, Dan[SMTP:Dan.Rittgers@ENRON.com] > Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 12:20 PM > To: Petersen, John > Cc: Russo, Gavin; Hrna, Sandra > Subject: RE: Transwestern pipeline Colorado Audit FEIN 74-1294795 > (Account L80-30571) Tour, Status and Protest > > <><> > The trip was very helpful for me as well. I learned a lot from Terry > the day before. > > The decision to proceed further will not be my decision, but I will > prepare an internal analysis, along three main points. In preparing > this internal analysis, it would be helpful to know your (Colorado's) > position on the following issues: > > ASSETS/PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT (PSA) > > Our original position related to the characterization of our purchase as > the purchase of real property, rather than TPP. Regarding your > acquiescence of the pipeline from the original jeopardy assessment under > this argument, thanks that is a big chunk of the original assessment. > My tentative concern under this argument is that foundation, conduit, > wires, pipe and valves remain on the schedule. The compressor might be > a bit more difficult to argue under this position. > > Further, Friday, I submitted a copy of the "Operating and Sale > Agreement". This agreement will further support my position that the > PSA was not a purchase of TPP, but was the purchase of a 77% equity > interest or right to the pipeline's capacity. Using this agreement, my > position is that the transaction is fully exempt as provided by Reg. > 26-102.15 (SEE Reg.doc ATTACHED). It says,' "Tangible personal > property" does not include intangible personal property constituting > mere rights of action..."' Transwestern is acquiring a "right" to > capacity on the pipeline, as stipulated under the terms of "Exhibit C". > Given the "Operating and Sale Agreement", do you see this as a viable > conclusion? If the operating agreement constituted the entirety of the writing accompanying the transfer of cash from Enron to Northwest Pipeline Corp., I might agree. But, the purchase agreement lists assets acquired for cash. > COMPRESSOR FUEL/DOMESTIC FUEL > > I'll get the Compressor and domestic consumption numbers soon, and the > price will be determined a little later. There are separate meters for > measuring Compressor and Domestic fuel consumption. Friday, I submitted > my tax exempt position for Compressor Fuel consumed for Gas Services > (SEE industrial use.doc BELOW). > I don't believe that the statute and regulation support that position. Transporting gas would have to qualify as providing gas or electric service to qualify for the exemption. I don't believe it does. I definitely need more research on this. > PENALTY & INTEREST > > I will be requesting a waiver of penalty and interest on any assessment. > The disposition of penalty and interest will be resolved at a level above the auditor level. > -----Original Message----- > From: Petersen, John [mailto:jpetersen@spike.dor.state.co.us] > Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 9:52 AM > To: Rittgers, Dan > Subject: RE: Transwestern pipeline Colorado Audit FEIN 74-1294795 > (Account L80-30571) Tour, Status and Protest > > > Dan > > Good morning. Thanks for the tour of the La Plata Facility. It was > very > helpful. I'll remove the $4,803,629 for the 'pipe 30" x .325' from the > proposed taxable amount. Everything else I'll keep as previously > determined > unless I receive additional information from you. > > Also, I look forward to receiving the gas consumed figures for both > domestic > use, which I understand is taxable, and the compressor use which remains > unagreed. If you have a proposal for the valuation of the gas consumed, > that > would be helpful also. Thanks again for the tour and your assistance in > completing the audit. John Petersen, 303-355-0400 x 622. > > ---------- > > From: Dan.Rittgers@enron.com[SMTP:Dan.Rittgers@enron.com] > > Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 10:08 AM > > To: jpetersen@spike.dor.state.co.us > > Subject: RE: Transwestern pipeline Colorado Audit FEIN 74-1294795 > > (Account L80-30571) Tour, Status and Protest > > > > > > Return Receipt > > > > > > Your RE: Transwestern pipeline Colorado Audit FEIN 74-1294795 > > > > document (Account L80-30571) Tour, Status and Protest > > > > : > > > > > > > > was Dan Rittgers/ENRON@enronXgate > > > > received > > > > by: > > > > > > > > at: 07/02/2001 11:08:50 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >