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Q: How much does the Australian government get a year from alcohol taxes?
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How much does the government get a year from alcohol taxes?

$9.5 billion in 2008 Source: http://www.ttb.gov/statistics/final09.pdf


How much does the federal government collect in alcohol taxes?

$9.5 Billion in 2008. That's $9,500,000,000. Source: http://www.ttb.gov/statistics/final09.pdf


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Why is the australian government spending too much money and creating more debt which australia can't pay back?

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How much money does the Australian government spend on education?

on education ************************ they spend it on there is alot more so add to the list: maintaining places schools, defence roads power housing creating jobs laws medicare (health) *************************** don't trust what is below: ways to get more taxes ways to make polotics intresting (failing at that) thoses funny comix in the newspaper about politics


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The Australian governent spends thousands on cleaning graffiti


How much money does the federal government spend on court taxes?

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How much did the government receive in taxes in 2008?

he stole it from joe f


How much money does the Australian government receive from live animal exports?

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How much do the do the federal take in taxes?

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Does the Australian government control the media?

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