In light of the suggestion in the RAND Report for Vermont of increasing tax rates on legal marijuana, it’s heartening to see Congressman Earl Blumenauer’s gasoline tax bill — https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/house-bill/680/text — taxing by the gallon, with year-by-year rate increases. The Reports suggests taxing marijuana by weight or potency — which is like volume (gallons) for gasoline. Here are Mr. Blumenauer’s rates for gasoline other than aviation gasoline–
“(I) for tax imposed before 2016, 18.3 cents per gallon,
“(II) for tax imposed during 2016, 26.3 cents per gallon,
“(III) for tax imposed during 2017, 30.3 cents per gallon, and
“(IV) for tax imposed after 2017 and before 2028, 33.3 cents per gallon,”.
And there is indexing for inflation: Continue reading “Climbing indexed gas tax”



