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Re: Gettin screwed on gas taxes
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Posted by NC Wayne on April 23, 2006 at 21:34:13 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Gettin screwed on gas taxes posted by NC Wayne on April 22, 2006 at 22:09:12:
Around here (NC) the taxes are usually posted on the pumps. To use hypothetical figures it's like 10.5 cents state and 10.4 cents federal. If you ad the posted taxes to the base price you always come up with a XX and 9 tenths of a cent tax on a gallon and that 9 tenths is often shown on the sign. Where I'm coming from is there is no such thing as 9 tenths of a cent so your actually getting taxed a tenth of a cent per gallon that you recieve no product for unless you buy a specific amount of fuel where the tenths amount to a whole penny. Like I said it's a small amount I know but put enough tenths of a cent into the government coffers and it'll add up faster than you think..........
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