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miso
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If people knew the hidden taxes they paid, they would freak. On gas in
California, there are several taxes, and you end up being taxed on the
tax. I haven't seen this documented (the press doesn't have the time to
do anything other than rewrite press releases). There is a refinery tax.
I guess you would call that a wholesale tax. Since a lot of California
gas leaves the state, you can't blame Ca. for taxing the refiners.
However, they don't credit this tax back to those in California. Then
you pay a gas tax at the pump, plus a sales tax that includes tax on the
federal and state gas tax. The same gas gets piped to Nevada and sells
for much less than in California. The press says there are no refineries
in Nevada, but I found out that is not true. But there are no
significant refineries like you have in LA and the bay area.
Funny thing about Nevada refineries is you find them in the areas where
Nevada pumps oil. The Great Basin for example. So you have gas that
doesn't have a picoliter of OPEC oil in it, yet sells for the same price
as the rest of the state. I've done the Reno to Las Vegas run a few
times, and once in a while the podunk towns that get Nevada refined gas
don't get around to jacking up the price to match the rest of the state.
California, there are several taxes, and you end up being taxed on the
tax. I haven't seen this documented (the press doesn't have the time to
do anything other than rewrite press releases). There is a refinery tax.
I guess you would call that a wholesale tax. Since a lot of California
gas leaves the state, you can't blame Ca. for taxing the refiners.
However, they don't credit this tax back to those in California. Then
you pay a gas tax at the pump, plus a sales tax that includes tax on the
federal and state gas tax. The same gas gets piped to Nevada and sells
for much less than in California. The press says there are no refineries
in Nevada, but I found out that is not true. But there are no
significant refineries like you have in LA and the bay area.
Funny thing about Nevada refineries is you find them in the areas where
Nevada pumps oil. The Great Basin for example. So you have gas that
doesn't have a picoliter of OPEC oil in it, yet sells for the same price
as the rest of the state. I've done the Reno to Las Vegas run a few
times, and once in a while the podunk towns that get Nevada refined gas
don't get around to jacking up the price to match the rest of the state.