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  2. Can I Legally Avoid Paying Taxes on a Used Car? - AOL

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    The used car sales tax is the state’s tax rate (7.25%) plus the city’s rate (2.25%), for a total of 9.5%. If you spend $20,000 on a used car, you’re paying $1,900 in sales tax.

  3. 10 States Where You Should Avoid Buying a Car Due to High ...

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    1. Nevada. State Car Sales Tax (%): 8.25%. State Car Sales Tax ($): $4,002.08. Nevada has the highest car sales tax in America. If you buy a car for the latest average transaction price of $48,510 ...

  4. Church tax - Wikipedia

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    t. e. A church tax is a tax collected by the state from members of some religious denominations to provide financial support of churches, such as the salaries of its clergy and to pay the operating cost of the church. Not all countries have such a tax. In some countries that do, people who are not members of a religious community are exempt ...

  5. Cost of Owning a Car for a Year in Every State - AOL

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    Here, you’ll pay nearly $2,900 in sales tax on your new car in your first year and almost $400 in car repairs. Massachusetts. Total costs for one year of ownership: $26,155.

  6. Our Lady of Perpetual Exemption - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Perpetual Exemption was a legally recognized parody religion in the United States established by the comedian and satirist John Oliver. The church was announced on August 16, 2015, in an episode of the television program Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. Its purpose was to highlight and criticize televangelists, such as Kenneth ...

  7. Finances of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    Retrieved 2006-09-02. With unusual cooperation from the Latter-day Saints hierarchy (which provided some financial figures and a rare look at LDS church businesses), TIME has been able to quantify the church's extraordinary financial vibrancy. Its current assets total a minimum of $30 billion.

  8. Justice will push car tax refunds in 2023 legislative session

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    Nov. 17—Gov. Jim Justice said Wednesday he wants to "get rid of the car tax on day one" when the 2023 legislative session convenes in January. Justice said during his pandemic briefing that the ...

  9. Government incentives for fuel efficient vehicles in the ...

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    The tax credit will only be given to the original purchaser of the vehicle, and not to a secondhand owner. If the vehicle is being lease, the tax credit can be claimed by the leasing company alone. The vehicle must be used mostly in the United States. The vehicle must be placed in service by the taxpayer by 2010 or later.