Which statement best compares sales tax and property tax? (1 point)
Both sales tax and property tax are a charge to regain the loss of the cost of a government service.
Sales tax and property tax are only charged at the local level in the state of Texas.
Sales tax is not charged at the state level in Texas, only local tax, but property tax is charged at the state level.
Sales tax requires a payment of a percentage of a good’s value, and property tax requires payment of a percentage of a property’s
value.
Both sales tax and property tax are a charge to regain the loss of the cost of a government service.
Sales tax and property tax are only charged at the local level in the state of Texas.
Sales tax is not charged at the state level in Texas, only local tax, but property tax is charged at the state level.
Sales tax requires a payment of a percentage of a good’s value, and property tax requires payment of a percentage of a property’s
value.
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Sales tax requires a payment of a percentage of a good’s value, and property tax requires payment of a percentage of a property’s value.
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