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Taxation in the United States / Fuel tax / Taxation / South Carolina Department of Transportation / Excise tax in the United States / Iowa Primary Highway System / Gasoline / Interstate Highway System / Vehicle miles traveled tax / Transport / Transport economics / Petroleum products
Date: 2014-10-06 19:21:51
Taxation in the United States
Fuel tax
Taxation
South Carolina Department of Transportation
Excise tax in the United States
Iowa Primary Highway System
Gasoline
Interstate Highway System
Vehicle miles traveled tax
Transport
Transport economics
Petroleum products

Final Report, December 6, 2012 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Executive Summary …………………… 1 Background ……………………………… 2 Findings of Need ………………… 2 - 3

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