Which are true?
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1.All states have ways in which they are able to collect reven...
Mathematics, 05.01.2021 03:00, wittlerylee34
Which are true?
(ANSWER QUICK)
1.All states have ways in which they are able to collect revenue. Some states collect a significant amount of revenue through sales tax, while others take in large
portions of revenue through other kinds of taxes, such as property taxes and state income taxes.
2. You will pay the same tax rate from state to state and for the same classes/types of goods.
3. 5 states do not levy a statewide sales tax: New Hampshire, Oregon, Montana, Alaska, and Delaware.
4. States, such as Pennsylvania, can impose a sales tax on goods and that tax rate can increase if local governments within the state also levarge a sales tax to
collect revenue.
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