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All of the listed expenses, including the cash withdrawal.
All of the listed expenses, including the cash withdrawal.
It will be like trying to extinguish a fire with gasoline.
The gasoline, insurance, repair, and RESPONSIBILITY!!!
the government controls the price of gasoline
Budgets have two types of items, current expenses and capital expenses. Current expenses are day to day expenses to keep your operations going. Your current expenses are your food, clothing, rent, taxes, etc. Your capital expenses are your car payments and house payments. The government's capital expenses are roads, buildings, machinery, and anything else that will last for a number of years. The government can budget a certain amount of money for capital expenses. The amount of money a government spends for a highway will be paid back over a number of years in gasoline taxes or tolls. A school building will last a number of years. On the other hand, salaries, office supplies, grants, rents, electricity, wars, etc., are current expenses. A truck driver will use a road built this year to bring in tax money next year. Current expenses spent this year will not bring in taxes next year except indirectly. (A cop arresting a crook will keep him off the streets, etc.)
I've never heard of such a thing.
it is because you will save money on energy expenses in comparison to a gasoline engine..
In my experience, non-profit organizations can reimburse expenses of this kind. There are usually two options for "gasoline expenses": a straight payment (we'll give you x dollars for this event) or a mileage rate (we'll give you x cents per kilometre/mile).
In most areas of the country, regular gasoline and diesel are about the same price. Therefore a diesel truck will have similar operating expenses to one that uses regular gasoline.
The sales tax on gasoline is a fuel tax, which is labeled as a user tax. The taxes collected from gasoline purchases are remitted to the state government.
In Bolivia, the government currently subsidizes gasoline and bread.