Previous9 of 11NextWashington's 37.5 cents per gallon is the highest gas excise tax in the nation. It's good news for Evergreen State drivers that it doesn't collect any other gas-related fees or taxes, but the combined federal and state excise taxes amount to more than half a dollar per gallon. Related Articles:Check taxes in your stateHighest income tax ratesStates with no income taxStates with no sales taxRelated Links:Gas prices shift spending2011 tax bracket ratesSales tax deductionCapital gains by the book advertisement
Washington's 37.5 cents per gallon is the highest gas excise tax in the nation. It's good news for Evergreen State drivers that it doesn't collect any other gas-related fees or taxes, but the combined federal and state excise taxes amount to more than half a dollar per gallon.
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