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Math Project

Math Project. Why Should I Pay? By latonia dancer. History of Taxation.

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Math Project

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  1. Math Project Why Should I Pay? By latonia dancer

  2. History of Taxation • Services provided by taxes in South Carolina are public schools, safe highways, healthcare, prisons and social services for low-income citizens.  The city or county whereyou live provides water and garbage service, police and fire protection and also contributes to public schools.

  3. Agree or Disagree with taxation? Agree

  4. Hawaii The Hawaii sales tax rate is currently 4.0% They use there taxes for students

  5. Idaho Idaho has a 6.0% sales tax . $368.6 million were used through the State Highway ... Gasoline and diesel taxes are collected by the Idaho Tax Commission.

  6. New Jersey • The state of New Jersey’s sales and use tax rate is 7%. • Jul 31, 2006 ... School buildings for example had to be actually used for their intended ... Day Care Center and with the rent money pay off the building's mortgage.

  7. Nevada Nevada's state sales tax rate is 6.85 percent They tax is used for sales for cars.

  8. Maryland • Maryland has a. 6% state sales and use tax • This tax is levied by the State of Maryland and used for the ... district tax used to fund capital improvement projects." .... Pay by mail with a check or money order payable to Montgomery County.

  9. Hawaii Wish List • Shoes • Cars • Clothes • IPod • Computer

  10. “Wish list “ item 1 • $185 • Total cost in all

  11. “Wish list “ item 2 • $32,000 • Total cost in all

  12. “Wish list “ item 3 • $200 • Total cost in all

  13. “Wish list “ item 4 • $200 • Total cost in all

  14. “Wish list “ item 5 • 1500 • Total cost in all

  15. References • http://www.sctax.org/dor_help/Why+Do+We+Pay+Taxes.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sales_taxes_in_the_United_States#New_Jersey http://www.taxrates.com/sample_hi.htm

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