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Comparing Kentucky's Gasoline Tax: Insights and Data from Surrounding States

This report analyzes the gasoline tax rates in Kentucky compared to surrounding states. Kentucky's gasoline tax currently stands at 25.9 cents per gallon, offering a unique perspective when contrasted with neighboring states such as Ohio (28.0 cpg), Illinois (32.4 cpg), and Indiana (30.8 cpg). Additional sales taxes and miscellaneous fees are included in the analysis, providing a clearer picture of the overall tax burden on gasoline in these regions. This comparison aims to inform discussions on transportation funding and tax equity across state lines.

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Comparing Kentucky's Gasoline Tax: Insights and Data from Surrounding States

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  1. COMPARING KENTUCKY’S GASOLINE TAX 1 (Cents Per Gallon) OH 28.0 cpg IL 32.4 cpg IN 30.8 cpg WV 32.2 cpg MO 17.3 cpg VA 18.1 cpg KY 25.9 cpg TN 21.4 cpg Average Surrounding States’ Tax vs. KY: -0.2cpg 1 Includes base excise tax, plus additional sales tax on gasoline in IL (6.25%), IN (7%), and WV (5%). Also includes other miscellaneous fees/taxes. Does not include any local taxes that may be imposed. KYTC/obfmNovember, 2010

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