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New cigarette tax is no April Fools’ joke

Posted Apr 01 2009, 01:21 PM by Karen Datko
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Many smokers aren't finding the cost of cigarettes a laughing matter. The federal tax on a pack jumped Wednesday -- April Fools' Day -- from 39 cents to $1.01. The tax increase is so big, it's being called "historic."

Higher federal taxes apply to other tobacco products, so even those smokers who have taken to rolling their own to save money can't escape them. (To see how your preferred product is affected, click here.)

The tax -- passed to fund an expansion of the State Children's Health Insurance Program -- is expected to prompt about 1 million smokers to quit.

What's the tobacco tax situation in your state? A table at USA Today lists the total state and federal tax burden in each state. New York leads the pack, so to speak, with a combined $3.76, followed by New Jersey with $3.58 and Massachusetts at $3.52.

(Any smokers planning to visit New York City should bring cigarettes from home. A pack there now costs more than $9. To help people quit, city public health officials are giving away free nicotine patches today.)

On the low side are South Carolina with $1.08 -- remember, that's state and federal combined -- Missouri at $1.18 and Mississippi with a penny more.  

Meanwhile, several states have already raised their tax on tobacco and many others are considering that move, including North Carolina (now $1.36 combined).

Some tobacco companies raised their prices several weeks ago. For instance, the price of a pack of Marlboros jumped 71 cents. Where the price settles depends on the company. Some may absorb part of the tax and others will make smokers carry the entire weight and more.

All of this is causing some grumbling. Brad Schiller in The Wall Street Journal called the tax unfair:

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, only one in five Americans smokes, so the excise targets a minority -- and over half of all smokers are low income, and one of four is officially classified as poor.

Higher prices have also caused a flood of calls to stop-smoking hotlines, The Associated Press reports. Need help? Check out SmokeFree.gov or the American Cancer Society's Guide to Quitting Smoking.

What do you think? Is the tax unfair? We think cancer sticks should have been taxed into extinction years ago, combined with a very strong public and private effort to help smokers quit.

Related reading:

Cigarettes could soon cost more

More ‘sin taxes' ahead as states scramble for money

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Comments

 

Karen, I wonder if you have any problems that we need to tax to extinction? Such as if you are overweight, we will just raise the cost of food by a factor of five and voila you will be thin soon. Maybe you enjoy a cocktail after work, nooooo that's not healthy either, so tax it to extinction. Do I need to go on, think not. Goodbye big brother, excuse me big sister.

Oh boo hoo!

Sin taxes, that would be cigarettes, alcohol, junk food etc etc. are a good thing!

All you smokers cost this country tons of money when you are retired and getting

Medicare...that's when you have COPD, walk (if you can) with an oxygen tank and cost the rest of us lots of money.  If just one kid doesn't smoke due to your tax dollars going toward educating them about the harm cigarettes then that is a good

thing.  If you want to smoke, then pay the price of your future health costs.

The government is doing this for funding thats all. The reason New York has the highest taxes is because they blew through the tabacco settlement cash on projects they weren't supposed to. So they raise the taxes in order to get more money and they depended on it in their budgets, only one problem, people started to quit. They quit or went across the border or to reservations to buy their tobacco. New York's little well started to go dry so they raised again, subastantially. This way they can capture some of the losses. The federal and other state government are now doing the same thing. Kentucky raised their taxes today too, their reason is that there was a bet they could get casinos in the state and when that didn't work they needed to find cash somehow to cover the road and bridge projects. I am a smoker, and I would like to quit, and am considerate of the non smokers around me. However until I do quit, I will get my cigarettes from the Native Americans and the government won't get a dime from my habit. They are getting plenty from me as it is.

Cigarette taxes are so high a smoker should be allowed to claim them as taxes paid on their income tax. It was my understanding that it was unconstitutional to tax on tax. In my state we build sports centers, bridges, and fund many other civic causes only to be shunned by the other side.

The cigarette tax should be increased a $1/pack per year, every April 1st.  Other tobacco products (smokeless, rolling, cigars) should have their taxes increased accordingly.  The Bush administration, faced with the proposal enacted under president Obama, vetoed it.  The republicans have a strange viewpoint on human life.  They're "pro-life", refuse to support health care to support life, and then prefers to spend trillions of dollars on a no-win war to end lives.

Well if thte goverment gets everyone to quiet that would be wonderful.  But think of all the money the goverment want get from  the company that make them and then the people that quiet.  So what will be next the water we drink?  I really am beginning to wonder when will the goverment stop telling us what we can do or not do.  If a person whats to smoke that should be up to the person not the goverment taxing them to death.  And as far as the tax money helping children what about a person that cannot afford insurance.  What is out there to help them.  There are so many ifs or whats I just don't  understand why they go out for one group of people.

Thank You Big Brother  

Great!!! time to quit smokers....

I hope they tax tobacco users so heavily that they cure the national debt, and why stop there...FINE THEM for their arrogant behavior when they smoke in public and pollute the lungs of others with their slimy death-ridden toxic filth. I would go a step further to say that it should be a crime, and punishable as a felony, to cause any bystander to end up having to whiff deadly toxins smokers thoughtlessly and carelessly produce in public, and if children are involved smokers should get mandatory 5-year prison sentences to remind them that their right to smoke ends with anyone else having to inhale even the slightest whiff of what they produce. If a child ends up in a household of smokers, Child Protective Services should have free reign to remove them to foster parents who care more for their health and well being. Smokers can whine and complain all they want, but their complaints stop dead cold when they reach a nonsmoker's nose, and the overwhelming majority of Americans DO NOT SMOKE SO WHAT DOES THAT TELL YOU IDIOT SMOKERS???

good..now alcohol and then junkfood. keep up the good work!

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