How do you know if a tax is federal, state, or local?
What kind are each of these? How do you know? I need to identify each one for school. corporate income tax dog license tax estate tax federal unemployment tax fishing license tax fuel permit tax hunting license tax food license tax liquor tax medicare tax social security tax school tax utility tax well permit tax vehicle sales tax workers compensation tax septic permit tax service charge tax individual income taxes sales tax marriage license tax property tax automobile registration tax building permit tax cigarette tax
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- The Federal Government collects Income Taxes, Social Security, Medicare (Government Programs) State Governments collect Income taxes, and things that are statewide - like hunting licenses, drivers licenses, liquor license. Here are my guesses: corporate income tax: Federal and State dog license tax: Local estate tax: Federal and State federal unemployment tax: Federal fishing license tax: State fuel permit tax: State hunting license tax: State food license tax: Local liquor tax: Federal medicare tax: Federal social security tax: Federal school tax: Local (County) utility tax: Local well permit tax: State vehicle sales tax: State workers compensation tax: State septic permit tax: Local service charge tax: Local individual income taxes: Federal and State sales tax: Local (may have some State as well) marriage license tax: Local (County) property tax: Local (County) automobile registration tax: State building permit tax: Local cigarette tax: Federal
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