Rutherford County Mayor Says Taxes at the Gas Pump Could Go Up

Aug 02, 2013 at 06:00 am by bryan


The tax on fuel may increase in order to cover the cost of local roadways and highways. The reason for the possible increase is because of a decrease in fuel consumption as more fuel efficient vehicles hit the roads. Rutherford County Mayor Ernest Burges stated…

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The tax on fuel in Rutherford County rings in at 49.55 cents per gallon (this includes the federal, state and local taxes on gas at the pump). 

According to the Tennessee Department of Transportation:

  • 31.15 cents per gallon (20 cent gasoline tax + 1.4 cent special petroleum fee 9.75% local tax)
  • Yields $654.6 million per year
  • Each penny is worth about $30.6 million per year
  • The federal tax should also be added to the amount above = +18.4-cents per gallon
  • THE TOTAL TAX ON GAS is 49.55 cents per gallon
Source:

Tennessee Department of Transportation
Rutherford County Mayor Ernest Burgess

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