• Dave@lemmy.nz
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    5 days ago

    Ok apparently Illinois has a 39c per gallon gasoline tax, another 18c in federal, and another 6% or so on state sales tax, plus any regional sales tax. It’s unclear whether the sales tax applies to the gasoline tax (in NZ it does), but let’s assume it doesn’t. Then that’s $3 - 0.39 - 0.18 = $2.43 then remove 6% tax is 2.43/106*100 = $2.29

    We can probably knock a bit more off because there is probably some regional/city sales tax but it should be the right ballpark.

    It does seem we pay about the same for petrol, though from what I’ve been searching up, this is wildly different across states because states have much different ways of paying for roads (e.g. Hawai’i is mostly taxed at the pump where as Alaska has big taxes on oil extraction to keep taxes for residents low, including for roading).

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      4 days ago

      Sales tax is either included already or not charged.

      The posted price is the posted price, no additional taxes on top of it.

      Although they add 99/100ths to the price, so $3.00/gal is really charged at $3.0099/gal.

      Of course this gets rounded up 😒