- Rockland County will cap its 4% sales tax on gasoline to only the first $3 per gallon, instead of the full price, to help residents with rising fuel costs.
- The cap will be in effect from June 1, 2026, through March 1, 2027, and applies only to the county’s portion of the sales tax.
- State taxes on gasoline remain unchanged.
- The measure is expected to provide modest savings for residents, especially as gas prices rise due to global conflicts and seasonal demand.
- County officials emphasize this is a small but important step to help families facing higher living costs.
Source: rcbizjournal.com
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