The
Tax Bite
on Everyday Products
.TIRES

To pay your
taxes, you need to work. To get to work, you need to keep your clunker
working. To keep it working, you have to buy some new tires every
once in a while. What you dont realize is how much you are paying
in taxes when you buy those tires.
Consumers,
of course, must pay sales tax on the tires, averaging about 5 percent.
They must also pay an additional tax averaging about 1 percent to
pay for tire disposal.
Out of what
the consumer pays for tires, the producer must pay federal income
taxes, state income taxes, federal payroll taxes, unemployment insurance
taxes, workmens compensation taxes, local property taxes and
any local income taxes.
Altogether,
these taxes consume about 30 percent of what the consumer pays for
a tire. Counting the taxes paid directly by the consumer, this means
about 36 percent of the final sales price of a tire goes to the government
in taxes.
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