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Hi !! yes every state has different tax rates for example California has the highest state-level sales tax rate at 7.25%. Meanwhile 5 states follow with 4 percent rates  : Alabama , Georiga ,  Hawaiii , New York & Wyoming . hope this helps !!
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Different states have different taxes because different states have different governments. Also different states have different development agendas according to the states' resources. Rich states like California have different taxes than poor state like Louisiana as different companies have different prices according to their strategies. 
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All in all, you'll pay a sales tax of at least 7.25% in California. ... On top of the state's minimum sales tax, individual counties and cities also charge a sales tax. Only about a quarter of the cities in California actually charge a sales tax of 7.25%.
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In the Philippines, the tax rate of income assumed to reach 35% at the end of this year. Now, it will be inaccurate since the country is having financial turmoil due to COVID-19.
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Well, let me tell ya, taxes vary from state to state, and it can be a dang confusing mess! Some states got high taxes, some got low taxes, and some don't got no taxes at all! You gotta keep an eye on that stuff if ya don't wanna get ripped off by the government, ya hear?
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Different States have different tax rates because governments are not  similar they plan they tax  according their annual budget.
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Yes, different states in the United States have different tax rates. Each state has its own tax system, which includes income tax, sales tax, property tax, and other taxes. These tax rates vary from state to state depending on a variety of factors, such as the state's budgetary needs, its economic conditions, and its political climate.

For example, some states have no income tax, such as Texas, Florida, and Nevada, while others have high income tax rates, such as California and New York. Sales tax rates also vary by state, with some states having no sales tax, such as Delaware, while others have relatively high sales tax rates, such as Tennessee.

It's important to note that local taxes can also impact the overall tax rate in a particular area, as counties and cities may impose their own taxes on top of state taxes. As a result, the total tax burden can vary significantly from one location to another within the same state.
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