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The federal and state tax on gasoline is considered an indirect tax. This is because the tax is levied on the sale of gasoline, and the cost is typically passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices at the pump. Instead of the tax being directly paid by the consumer to the government, it is collected by retailers who then remit it to the government.

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