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  2. Sales taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A football stadium tax which expired December 31, 2011, but still has a mass transit tax, and scientific and cultural facilities tax. The total sales tax varies by city and county. Total sales tax on an item purchased in Falcon, Colorado, would be 5.13% (2.9% state, 1.23% county, and 1% PPRTA). The sales tax rate in Larimer County is roughly 7.5%.

  3. Seattle voters approve largest tax package in city history - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Seattle voters have approved the largest tax proposal in city history, with revenue going toward transportation needs. Tuesday night results show the levy receiving 67% of ...

  4. Seattle city economists: Proposed 2% capital gains tax could ...

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    Seattle City Councilmember Cathy Moore is proposing a local 2% capital gains excise tax that would be applicable to non-retirement financial gains over $250,000. ... gains tax on the sale or ...

  5. Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    The combined state and local retail sales tax rates increase the taxes paid by consumers, depending on the variable local sales tax rates, generally between 7.5% and 10%. [184] As of 2024 [update] , the combined sales tax rate in Seattle was 10.25%.

  6. Seattle homeowners can expect to pay over $2,300 to city ...

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    Divide that by $1,000 and you get $2,304 in property taxes paid to Seattle alone for 2025. With the jump in tax revenue from homeowners, SDOT will fund high-priority transportation needs.

  7. Sound Transit 3 - Wikipedia

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    [57]: 5 [58] The new taxes would consist of a 0.5 percent sales tax, a 0.8 percent motor vehicle excise tax, and a property tax of 25 cents per $1,000 in assessed value. While the sales tax and motor vehicle excise tax were used in previous transit expansions, the property tax was added to create a "more progressive revenue source". [ 59 ]