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The typical fee for disposing of an old tire when you purchase a new tire at a tire shop is $1-$3 per tire. The fee is regulated or determined by the state, county or city in some places and it appears the national average is just over $1 per tire. It also appears that the larger the tire the higher the disposal fee.
Laws regarding disposal of used tires vary by location, but generally, it is illegal to dump tires in landfills or dispose of them in a way that harms the environment. Many areas require proper recycling or disposal of tires through designated facilities or programs to prevent pollution and encourage reuse. Violating these laws can result in fines or penalties.
In the state of New York, a $2.50 charge is added to the price of each new tire to cover the cost of disposing of the old tires. The law requiring the fee is due to expire at the end of 2010. Many legislators support the extension of the fee, which has been used to clean up about 80% of 34 million spent tires that had been piling up in dump sites throughout the state. NY generates millions of used tires annually. The disposal fee for old tires in NY typically can range from $0.50 to $2.00 per tire, depending on the repair shop.
You should take them to a disposal centre
If you live in a large city, there is likely a recycling center managed by the solid waste department. Your best bet is to contact them. Also, most tire retailers such as Pep Boys, NTB, or Goodyear will accept tires for recycling; however, there may be a fee for "disposal".
twelve dollars
indirect tax
Because they are throwing away your old tires for you.
I'll take it for a $50.00 disposal fee.
Indirect Tax
This is called an indirect tax because the fee is not paid on the new purchase but has the same effect as if it were.