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- CA gas prices set to rise, what drivers need to know before . . .
Each year, California adjusts its fuel tax rates based on inflation data from the Department of Finance This year's bump means the gasoline excise tax will rise to 61 2 cents per gallon, up from
- CDTFA Increases Gas Tax to 61. 2 Cents Per Gallon, Effective . . .
California’s excise tax on gasoline will increase to 61 2 cents per gallon July 1, an increase of 1 6 cents per gallon over the current rate of 59 6 cents per gallon, the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration announced June 4
- Why gas prices in California are set to rise again July 1
California drivers should brace for higher fuel costs this summer Starting July 1, the state’s gas and diesel fuel excise taxes will increase, as part of an annual inflation adjustment
- Jones demands audit of Newsom’s gas 65-cent per gallon price . . .
Meanwhile, Californians are about to get hit again The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration announced that the state’s gas excise tax will increase to 61 2 cents per gallon on July 1, the same day that the new 65-cent LCFS regulations will take effect That’s a one-two punch at the pump for working families already crushed
- California Assembly Approves 50-65 Cent Gas Tax Increase . . .
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is set to increase gas taxes by approximately 50 to 65 cents starting July 1, 2025, as part of the state’s updated Low Carbon Fuel Standard
- California gas prices set to rise July 1. Exactly how much is . . .
First, the state’s excise tax rate will increase from 59 6 cents to 61 2 cents per gallon Stream San Diego News for free, 24 7, wherever you are with NBC 7 WATCH HERE
- California drivers bracing as gas prices could rise by as . . .
The California Air Resources Board California’s excise tax on gas is set to increase from 59 6 cents to 61 2 cents per gallon the same day the new regulations are scheduled to take effect
- . 65 Cent-Per-Gallon Tax-Hike Halted By CARB Following . . .
A Low Carbon Fuel Standard gas tax increase by 65 cents previously approved by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) was halted on Tuesday following mandate changes being rejected by the Office Of Administrative Law
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