Why Should I Pay? Cody Koehn.  Military 42.2 income tax  Health 22.1 cents of every income tax dollar  Interest on non military debt 10.2 cents of.

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Why Should I Pay? Cody Koehn

 Military 42.2 income tax  Health 22.1 cents of every income tax dollar  Interest on non military debt 10.2 cents of every income tax dollar  Anti- poverty programs 8.7 cents of ever income tax dollars  Education, training and social services 4.4 cents of every income tax dollar  Gov. and law enforcement 3.9 cents of eve

 No I don’t agree with tax because all your doing is given away extra money

 SPENDS THEIR MONEY ON STUDENTS,CONSTRUCTION, AND DEBT.  this state chooses not to have a sales tax  Yes they do have a income tax

 Our state uses our money on construction and public education  Yes Texas has a income tax  Yes Texas has a sales tax rate which is 6.25%.

 Yes they have income$6,000  Yes they have a sales tax rate 6.97%  They use there income tax

 Tax rate of Florida is 6.50%  currently Florida does not collect an estate tax at the state level.  Florida doesn’t have income tax

 New Jersey’s tax rate is 10.25%  New jersey does use taxes.  They use taxes on Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission

1.name of items 2.pictures 3.where to purchase 4.cost 5.tax 6.total cost 7.justification for purchase

Name of items Xbox 360 Call of duty black ops Guitar Xbox live

Pictures

Cost 46.54/ call of duty black ops $150/ Xbox 360 $20/ membership $40/ guitar Total cost without taxes

Tax $10.00/ call of duty black ops $20.00/ Xbox 360 $6.99/ guitar 2.00/ membership Total tax 38.99

Total cost $295.54

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