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ing to the EIA, the 10 states where drivers pay the highest average gas taxes in 2023 are: Illinois: 85.8 cents. California: 83.5 cents. Pennsylvania: 80.6 cents. Indiana: 72.3 cents. Washington: 70.8 cents. Michigan: 68.6 cents. Maryland: 61.3 cents. New Jersey: 59.9 cents.
From July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024, the Gasoline Tax rate is $0.34 per gallon. To view current and previous State and Federal Excise Taxes Levied on Motor Fuel, refer to Department Notice #12.
Federal excise tax rates remain at $0.183/gal for gasoline and $0.243/gal for diesel fuel.

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California pumps out the highest state gas tax rate of 77.9 cents per gallon (cpg), followed by Illinois (66.5 cpg) and Pennsylvania (62.2 cpg). The lowest state gas tax rates can be found in Alaska at 9.0 cents per gallon, followed by Missouri (17.5 cpg) and Mississippi (18.4 cpg).
Raleigh, N.C. The motor fuels and alternative fuels tax rate for the period of Jan. 1, 2023, through Dec. 31, 2023, will increase from 38.5 cents to 40.5 cents per gallon.
Gas Tax by State StateGasoline TaxUndyed Diesel TaxIndiana$0.34 / gallon$0.57 / gallonIowaBetween $0.245 - 0.30 / gallonBetween $0.298 -0.325/ gallonKansas$0.240 / gallon$0.260 / gallonKentucky$0.287 / gallon$0.257 / gallon48 more rows
Gas Tax by State StateGasoline TaxUndyed Diesel TaxVirginia$0.262/ gallon$0.27 / gallonWashington$0.494 / gallon$0.494 / gallonWest Virginia$0.372 / gallon$0.372 / gallonWisconsin$0.309 / gallon$0.309 / gallon48 more rows
Starting July 1, Indianas gas tax will go up by one cent to 34 cents per gallon. The change is part of an annual increase set to expire in 2024, but legislators recently voted to extend it by three years.

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