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  2. Taxis - Wikipedia

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    Taxes are classified based on the type of stimulus, and on whether the organism's response is to move towards or away from the stimulus. If the organism moves towards the stimulus the taxis are positive, while if it moves away the taxis are negative. For example, flagellate protozoans of the genus Euglena move towards a light source.

  3. Sales taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of June 1, 2007 counties and some cities may impose an additional 1% to 3% sales tax. As of mid-2005, 35 of 46 counties do so. Restaurants may also charge an extra 1-2% tax on prepared food (fast food or take-out) in some places. The state's sales tax on unprepared food disappeared completely November 1, 2007.

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    Asked if Illinois, with an anticipated $3 billion budget deficit for the next fiscal year, should have a similar effort, stat WATCH: Legislators split on whether DOGE should come to Illinois with ...

  5. Why Gazpacho Isn't Taxed: And Other Weird Food Taxes - AOL

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  6. Illinois Department of Revenue - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) is the code department [1] [2] of the Illinois state government that collects state taxes, operates the state lottery, oversees the state's casino industry, oversees the state's thoroughbred and harness horse racing industries, and regulates the distribution of alcoholic beverages throughout Illinois, including beer, wine, and liquor. [3]

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  8. Fat tax - Wikipedia

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    A fat tax is a tax or surcharge that is placed upon fattening food, beverages or on overweight individuals. [1] It is considered an example of Pigovian taxation. A fat tax aims to discourage unhealthy diets and offset the economic costs of obesity. A fat tax aims to decrease the consumption of foods that are linked to obesity.

  9. Why Gazpacho Isn't Taxed: And Other Weird Food Taxes - AOL

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