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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Tax

Which it is:

You pay 5 percent in tax on each sale.

You pay 5 percent tax on each sale
  

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Anonymous Which is it? You pay 5 percent in tax on each sale. You pay 5 percent tax on each sale Either way is okay; "in" is not necessary.

  • Anonymous Which is it?
  • You pay 5 percent in tax on each sale.
  • You pay 5 percent tax on each sale Either way is okay; "in" is not necessary.
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Anonymous Which is it?
You pay 5 percent in tax on each sale.

You pay 5 percent tax on each sale
Either way is okay; "in" is not necessary.

You can also say 'You pay a tax of 5 percent on each sale.'

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