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  2. Template:Gross register tonnage - Wikipedia

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    {{GRT|36,000|disp=long}} → 36,000 gross register tons (GRT) |disp=adj creates the adjectival form: {{GRT|36,000|disp=adj}} → 36,000-gross register ton (GRT) link: controls when the template output is linked to the gross register tonnage article |link= when empty or omitted, links to the gross register tonnage article; this is the default;

  3. Potential GRT increase to be determined by voters - AOL

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    The last time the city raised its GRT rate was in 2015 when it increased from 7.9375% to 8.3125%, although it has since been lowered to the current rate. "The confusion of this proposal just takes ...

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  5. Las Cruces survey finds support for a potential tax increase ...

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    How much money could a tax increase raise in Las Cruces? Faivre said the city could generate about $9 million per year through an ordinance that would raise the tax by 0.2375% and another $11 ...

  6. Taxation in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    At the state level, gross receipts on most types of transactions are taxed at a rate of 5.125%. Local jurisdictions also levy gross receipt taxes at rates that vary around the state. The lowest combined state and local GRT rate, as of 2012–13, is 5.5% in unincorporated Lea County. The highest combined rate is 8.6875%, in Taos Ski Valley.

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  8. Gross register tonnage - Wikipedia

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    Gross register tonnage (GRT, grt, g.r.t., gt), or gross registered tonnage, is a ship's total internal volume expressed in "register tons", each of which is equal to 100 cubic feet (2.83 m 3). Replaced by Gross Tonnage (GT), gross register tonnage uses the total permanently enclosed capacity of the vessel as its basis for volume.

  9. Gross receipts tax - Wikipedia

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    Businesses are taxed on Nevada gross receipts in excess of $4 million at a rate varying from 0.051% to 0.331%, depending upon economic sector. New Mexico - The gross receipts tax rate varies throughout the state from 5.125% to 8.6875% with local option taxes imposed at the city and county levels, added to the statewide base tax rate of 5%. [9]