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Energy Tax

Categories: Tax, Econ

You know that sick, near-hangover sense of sluggishness you get when an energy drink begins to wear off. Yeah...energy tax is the tax you pay for being so unnaturally energized for so long.

Or...it’s a real tax dealing with energy.

When you buy gas, you aren’t just paying for the gas. The $2.95 a gallon also includes taxes. That extra for the government represents a common form of energy tax.

Energy taxes in general represent any tax put on a source of energy. Gas prices are the most prominent example for consumers, but it could include any form of energy.

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