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Tag Archives: taxes
September 17, 2012
Math in the News: Gasoline Excise Tax
Did you realize that you are paying taxes when you fill up your gas tank? The price you pay per gallon of gasoline already includes the excise tax. An excise tax is the tax on the sale or production of … Continue reading
May 7, 2012
Math in the News: Assessed Value
If you plan on owning a home in the future, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the term assessed value. The assessed value of your home will determine how much you pay in property taxes. This week’s Math … Continue reading
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Tagged assesed value, math in the news, property taxes, tax rate, taxes
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February 20, 2012
Math in the News: Taxes
Last week I introduced a new section to the andYOU blog titled Math in the News. In this new section, I’m going to be linking a story in the media to a math topic that is covered in our new … Continue reading
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Tagged indirect taxes, math, math in the news, news, taxes, taxing holidays, taxing valentine's day, useful math, valentine's day
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