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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

 

So one million people will quit. How many jobs will be lost as a result? I suspect the imposed tax will be used to provide welfare to the folks that will be laid off by the tobacco companies instead of CHIP. I'm not a smoker and never have been, but this has nothing to do with smoking and everything with the govt. taking control of our lives. Everyone needs to call their senator and congressman to protest. Another reason to show up at as many TEA Parties as possible.

i say tax cars, soccar moms and caol industries, leave my smokes alone!!!!!!! all three do more damage to this fading country than any amount of cigs produced for a hundred years!!!!!!!!!!

Hey Bud,hope you don't fart in public. That would be GHG and you would get the mandatory 5 years you are proposing.

hey if you are dum enoughto smoke then you must be dum enough to pay what ever they say when you see smoke coming out of someones head it just don,t look normal plus what else could be bad about it oh ya its killing you and anybody that is near you so you can buy native or buy legal or just drink poison the end result will be the same your dead or you will wish you were i watched my dad die a slow death from these things and i think they should put the people who make money from the sale of smokes in jail for murder or make there kids smoke themselves to death like my dad did i hate smokes wake up out there you are paying them to kill yourself dum as dirt or what stop it  please just tell your self your smarter than a monkey or a jakass we are the human the smart ones ha, ha ,ha what a joke

What will the State Children's Health Insurance Program do with all that money? Oh yeah, there won't be any once the smokers have all quit! Then where will the money come from? A hooker tax? Back alley crap game tax?How about a listening to offensive music tax?Here's an idea. Why don't we elect a president that will turn us into a socialist society and that way the government will just tell us what we can and can't do? Oh wait, we've already done that!

All hail Barack the merciful!

quit growing tobacco and no w=one is hurt.. farmers farm something else /government doesnt get out tax money  and everyone goes on withdrawl status.. find another addiction that doesnt give gov. ur money!! cheryl

Cigarettes should have been ban a long time ago. i am all for people having vices, hell I have a drink or two... or ten once in a great while.  But I think it is unfair to have a vice that adversly affects the people around you.

Personally I believe that second hand smoke is assult. The rule of thumb I have always heard for assult is "your right to swing your fist ends where my nose beginns."  Same is true for smoking, your right to smoke ends where my nose begins.  You have the right to slowly poison yourself to death in any way you see fit so far as you are not forcing me to do it with you against my will. Switch to chewing tobacco and we will all get along just fine!

This makes the federal government no better than your local drug dealer taking advantage of an addiction. This tax discriminates against a certain type, smokers. Maybe its time we had a Tobacco party and dumped several hundred truck loads of cigarette butts on the white house lawn.

You know what would be smart. Legalize drugs and tax them. Think about the jobs and money that would make. Knibb high school football rules!

It sounds like bull to me. Couldn't they find something besides cigarettes to raise? And what is this going to pay for, somebody's mistakes? What's going to be next? This country sure is going down the toilet and noone knows how to fix it. Well, I'm not going to quit smoking, no matter how high they raise them. It's cheaper to buy pot. Oh, well, what are we going to do, nothing.

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