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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

In Oregon and elsewhere, beer tax hikes a-brewing

Comments

 

If they think they will make anymore money off the taxes there jacked up in the head. Everyone will be quitting and they will make less money off the taxes. Dumbasses.

Some of you people are such idiots. "It does not affect me so what do i care". you will soon realize the clown in the white house is out to spend your money as well...

OK. I warn x amount per hour and have federal and state tax taken out. Then out of that same amount that already has been taxed, if I buy gasoline, I have to pay federal and state tax per gallon. This is quadruple taxes. (two federal and two state taxes on the same amount. And I still get bad representation from the elected officials regardless of their party affiliations! No wonder we are getting close to the breaking point in which we take the govenment back or divide the wealth of the country equaly among the people.

I think it would be a hoot to see our govenment and corporate officials flipping burgers.  

Who are the politicans to  judge and say u should not smoke or drink and by taxing alcohol & tabacoo thats just what they are doing by taxing something out of existance.In the meantime they have affairs & mistresses on the side & dirty backroom dealings.You can't legislate  mortality.it is my decision what i put in my body not theirs or anyone elses.i think chrildren should have health care but it is unfair to repeatedly tax one thing again and again.Isn't that one reason the colonys fought England in the revolution,unfair and sky high taxes for goods.

Back up the truck for a minute..all of you...

What happen to the Land of the Free???

If Im dumb enough to smoke and die, if your dumb enough to be overweight and die, than so be it.

I DONT NEED ANYONE TELLING ME WHAT TO DO or NOT DO.  Freedom of choice...

If you dont like smokers, dont have any as friends, If I dont like obese people, I wont eat fast food, and so on and so on...

ENOUGH already!

Taxation without representation...

Too many rules, laws ,and piety...

But I bet all of the ones that are complaining about smokers, are the first ones to bum a cigarette when they start drinking alcohol!

I quit 6 months ago, don't miss them. i just think of all the hypocrite politicians still taking $$$ from the tobacco industry. i feel a more equal tax would be $h1t paper, how many people do you know who do not use that????

I'm all for taxing cigarattes as much as possible. Smoking is such a sick, loser habit. If you're too weak or dumb to quit, you deserve to pay taxes through the nose to support the healthcare you sickly pics suck out of the system.

I smoke a pipe, it's not as expensive and it wasn't taxed like the cigarettes were. But I am sure we are next!

Actually we smokers are likely to die early so we are what will save Social Security, medicare, etc. I am putting in huge and will likely die well before I make any dent in that amount. I would think smoking cessation should be paid for by the government that got all the lawsuit money instead of spending it on more pork barrel (we just as well join the rest of the socialist in this country).

Whatever happened to no taxation without representation? I mean really, did we fight the Revolutionary War for nothing? Unfair taxation was one of the main reasons we fought Britain for our freedom...looks to me like we are heading back towards colonial times rather than moving forward.

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