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No. Most gasoline tax in not progressive. It is a tax per gallon.
The Federal Tax is 18.4 cents per gallon fro gasoline and 24.4 cents for diesel. The Florida state tax is 34.5 cents per gallon of fuel which is the 10th highest in the nation. In Florida you pay 52.9 cents in taxes on every gallon of gasoline you buy.
State tax is 25 cents per gallon and Federal tax is 18.4 cents for a total of 43.4 cents.
Texas Gasoline Tax: 20 cents/gallon
21.4 cents per gallon.
In Laurel, Maryland, gasoline fell to about 80 cents in that year. This varied from state to state according to the local gasoline tax. At that time, the national gas tax was 19 cents per gallon, but in Maryland the state tax was 30 cents, meaning over half of the price of gasoline was from taxes.
there is no tax on gasoline
In the US, the tax rate varies from state to state. ranging from 44.6 cents per gallon in NY to 8 cents in Alaska ( as of 2010). There is also an additional federal tax of 18.4 cents per gallon. See the related link for more information. I think some states also charge sales tax on gasoline. European countries also tax gasoline at varying rates, some much more heavily than any US state. Some oil-producing countries subsidize gas prices for citizens and in effect have a negative tax rate.
Ohioans pay a Motor Fuel Tax of 46.4 - 52.4 cents per gallon:Ohio Motor Fuel Tax Rates (per gallon): 28 cents - same rates for both gasoline and dieselFederal Motor Fuel Tax Rates (per gallon): 18.4 cents for gasoline and 24.4 cents for diesel
Gasoline 50.7 cents Diesel 63.6 cents +19.2 cent per gallon oil company franchise tax on gas. 26.1 cpg oil company franchise tax on diesel. + 1.1 cpg UST fee
The major US tax on gasoline is an "excise" tax, added to the cost of gasoline, and is currently 18.4 cents per gallon (24.4 cents on diesel fuel). This is collected like a sales tax, but as part of the total price. State fuel taxes vary, but are added to the advertised price in the same way.
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