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NJ drivers catch a break: Gas tax rate to go down

Drivers in New Jersey will pay less at the pump starting Oct. 1

08/24/2021

NJ Spotlight News

NJ drivers catch a break: Gas tax rate to go down

Clip: 8/24/2021 | 2m 34sVideo has Closed Captions

Drivers in New Jersey will pay less at the pump starting Oct. 1

The gas tax rate is about to decrease in New Jersey. Starting Oct. 1, the rate will decrease by 8.3 cents a gallon, according to the State Treasury Department, to 42.4 cents a gallon. The change means the state’s gas tax will drop from the fourth-highest among the states to ninth, according to the American Petroleum Institute.

08/24/2021

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