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jledou 02:11 PM 06-15-2009
Originally Posted by poker:
Whoa, the last change in tobacco tax in Kansas was 1972!
yeah all 10 of us out here haven't got around to raising taxes so those darn kids don't switch to just buying cheaper forms of tobacco :-)
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rizzle 04:41 PM 07-02-2009
Originally Posted by :
It is important to raise tax rates on all tobacco products to prevent switching to a lower-taxed and lower-priced tobacco product or initiation.
Yeah right.
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jbo57 11:38 AM 07-03-2009
Check out Arkansas at 68% mfr. price.
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shilala 11:58 AM 07-03-2009
I like all those "none's" here in PA. I have to pay 6% sales though.
Explains why CI and Famous remain so cheap.
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kydsid 12:14 PM 07-03-2009
Originally Posted by Thrak:
I think Alaska is 75%, not Arizona... arizona looks like 20.25-218¢/10 cigars... if I'm reading this right.

GA looks pretty good! :-)
Originally Posted by Azpostal:
I'm not sure on the % but it figures out to around a quarter per cigar here in AZ.
Alaska is 99% on wholesale price per stick, that 75% is the base that they add more too but what they add isn't a tax. They effectively doube the cost of any cigar. And don't forget shipping is always more money too. USPS is too slow and its too cold so Next Day Air is only option. When a Macanudo Robusto costs $9 you know you are in trouble. And this was before SCHIP. Lived there for 6 years and bought maybe 12 cigars tops.
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Cigary 01:39 PM 07-03-2009
Glad I live in Ga.....10%.
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awsmith4 01:47 PM 07-03-2009
Originally Posted by Cigary:
Glad I live in Ga.....10%.
It's actually 23% of the wholesale price on cigars, 10% is for chewing baccy and snuff
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hornitosmonster 01:51 PM 07-03-2009
I think the 75% of Alaska was misread for Arizona. Arizona actually has reasonable taxes. I can find deals throughout the area...
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brigey57 04:28 PM 07-05-2009
Originally Posted by jbo57:
Viva New Hampshire and Florida!
Yeah I noticed that also. By the way, Florida also has no state income taxes either. :-)
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NorcalMark 05:31 PM 08-01-2009
As of July 1, 2009

California tax is 41.11% down from 45.13%

still high, but a decrease is a decrease.
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dentonparrots 05:42 PM 08-01-2009
In the UK it is £169 per kilo of cigars plus 15% VAT ("value" added tax). That changes a £2 robusto to around £4 depending on the weight. We is robbed!
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GTCanuk 08:10 AM 09-02-2009
Try in Canada it is more than double the price of the cigar:-)
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icantbejon 08:16 AM 09-02-2009
Originally Posted by Cigary:
Glad I live in Ga.....10%.
Glad I live in VA.....10% :-)
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bobsee 01:52 PM 09-12-2009
I live in Wisconsin and it sucks. The tax here is unbelievable. Where is our freedoms anymore.:-)
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muhren 11:09 AM 09-21-2009
The local B&M here charges 17% on the sticker price, not the wholesale price. Hmmm...dipping into pockets.

I grabbed a $7.50 stickered LFD maduro chiselito - and it rang up at $9.34! For some, not bad...for me, too much! They charge the 17% plus an addition 6.5% Ohio sales tax. Total = 23% mark-up on every stick.

I asked how they compete with internet prices. He said they can't, but all of us are supposed to be paying an ohio usage tax...meaning, we send the government 17% above everything we buy on-line to shi[ into Ohio.

Not sure most folks even know that usage tax exists, let alone pay it.

Makes it pretty tough to enjoy a cigar. But, what are ya going to do?

M
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Christoff 06:14 PM 02-11-2010
Feal bad for you folks living in Massachusetts, I hear there is word now they're upping it up to 120% pheww. Does anyone even buy their smokes in state there?
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pbrennan10 10:38 PM 03-10-2010
Well West Virginia has 1 perk at least!
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688sonarmen 06:32 PM 06-14-2010
Glad to be moving back down to Va from Ct, sheesh!
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NorcalMark 02:56 PM 06-15-2010
As of July 1, 2010

the California Tobacco tax will be 33.02%

That is just 8 points off the rate it was in 1997, before it tripled.

Mark
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replicant_argent 06:31 PM 06-15-2010
and I am reminded yet again why I primarily use that thar' "intrawebs" thang. The nannies try to strangle the tobacco users so they can make the huge revenues, and the people simply bypass their confiscatory taxation. I thought it was 75% instead of 70% here, but in either case, regrettable, for the culture, small business, and the individual here.
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