Not much, but since I've been metal detecting I've found a few. They are very interesting though
Green 1cent plastic tax token
Not much, but since I've been metal detecting I've found a few. They are very interesting though
These generally sell for about a dollar.
The Black Missouri sales tax token, issued in the 1930s, has a value of 1 mill, or one-tenth of a cent. These tokens were used in lieu of small coins for sales tax payments, as the state sought to simplify transactions. While they are primarily of historical interest today, their value can vary among collectors, often depending on condition and rarity.
About a dollar.
The value of a 1935 emergency school tax token, which was typically used in certain municipalities as a means to pay for school taxes, is primarily determined by its rarity and demand among collectors. If the token is in good condition, it might be valued at a few dollars, but specific prices can vary based on market conditions and collector interest. Generally, such tokens are considered collectibles rather than having significant monetary value in terms of their face value.
I think that the going rate for one of those is only around three dollars depending on how bad someone wants it.
Local Property Tax is not due, but there is a State Tax owed regardless if purchased from individual or dealership "Arizona's vehicle tax applies to the vehicle's "taxable value," which is 60% of the manufacturer's base retail price for the first year after initial registration. This value decreases by 16.25% for each succeeding year. For the first year, the tax is $2.80 for each $100 in value."
The Alabama sales tax rate is currently 4%.
No, Arizona does not have an inheritance tax. Inheritance tax is a state tax that is imposed on the beneficiary of an inheritance, while estate tax is imposed on an estate before it is distributed to beneficiaries.
saw a fiew in not so good shape on ebay for 99cents but some in good shape for 15-20$
Arizona State Income Tax on $100,000 per year.