Hey there! If you're wondering about the California gas tax, let me break it down for you. The California gas tax consists of several components, including a state excise tax, a state and local sales tax, a federal excise tax, and various surcharges and fees. As of 2021, the state excise tax on gasoline is 51.1 cents per gallon, while the excise tax on diesel fuel is 36 cents per gallon.
In addition to the state excise tax, there is a 2.25% state sales tax on gasoline, as well as an additional 1.4% local sales tax in most areas. On top of that, there is a 18.4 cents per gallon federal excise tax on gasoline and a 24.4 cents per gallon federal excise tax on diesel fuel. These taxes and fees go towards funding transportation infrastructure and various state and local programs.
So, when you add up all of these taxes and fees, the total gas tax in California comes out to around 61.2 cents per gallon for gasoline and 60.6 cents per gallon for diesel fuel. Keep in mind that these rates can vary slightly depending on the specific location within California.
I hope this gives you a clear understanding of the California gas tax. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!