The taxes on fuel for cars are considered to be one of the ways of financing construction and maintenance of roads and bridges. According to your perspective, who actually bears the burden of these taxes? Support your perspective graphically as well
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According to my perspective, the following parties actually bear the burden of these taxes:
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- Think about when you go to get your vehicle refueled, have you ever thought about why fuel prices are so high? It is because a number of taxes are levied on the fuel we buy for our vehicles.
- The actual price of crude oil is much below its market price, these taxes are added to the commodity to aid the government in building and maintaining roads and bridges.
- There are also several taxes upon the vehicles. When one buys a personal vehicle they have to pay a certain amount as this tax.
- Not only the buyers but also the manufacturers pay these taxes. The amount they pay varies in comparison to the one paid by the consumers but it still exists.
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