Posted on 02/19/2007 7:47:23 PM PST by ShadowDancer
State Cracks Down On Those Avoiding Cigarette Tax
POSTED: 4:52 pm EST February 19, 2007
Buying cigarettes out of state?
If Michigan officials find out about it, they said they'll try to collect state taxes on the tobacco anyway.
More than 9,000 Michigan residents have been ordered to pay back taxes after buying cigarettes without paying the state's $2 tobacco tax and 6 percent use tax.
"I wouldn't have done it if I had known," Janet Jones, 64, of Shiawassee County's Owosso Township, who purchased cigarettes through mail orders from a New York-based company, told The Argus-Press for a story published Saturday.
People who violate the state's Tobacco Products Tax Act can face fines, imprisonment, or both. Individuals found guilty are liable for taxes with interest, plus a penalty of 500 percent of the amount of the tax due.
Jones was ordered to pay about $5,000 for 40 cartons she purchased in 2005 and 2006.
"The Department of Treasury has tried very hard over the past few years to make it very clear that there are no such thing as a tax-free cigarettes -- not legally anyway," spokesman Terry Stanton said.
Unstamped tobacco products are considered contraband, he said.
"If it's on the books as a tax it's our duty to ensure its collected and collect it appropriately," Stanton said.
More than 80 percent of the revenues brought in from the state tobacco tax are split between the School Aid Fund and Medicaid trust fund.
Mark
When you get ready to quit, give Chantix a try. It's a newer medicine and works great. I have yet to hear of anyone who has used it and failed. I know since it worked for me, it should work for anyone. Best of luck! Even with the great meds, it still has it's moments where you have to focus.
Don't for fet the elderly.
Spell checker
Interesting that a tariff is imposed between states but not on the flood of goods from foreign shores.
yep
Then it shouldn't be any of Michigan's business, especially if the people paid a cigarette tax in another state. We have to report taxes we SHOULD have paid for items purchased online and weren't charged a tax for...like buying from Amazon.com, not just cigarettes. If we don't want to bother figuring out how much the taxes should have been we Michiganders can just use the standard $40 fee.
Sweet, huh?
...so we can find people who are avoiding cigarette taxes, but we can't find illegal aliens?
You forgot the other state motto....."Allah Akbar!"
But it's ok to carry your Bank of America credit card, right?
bookmark
"The Department of Treasury has tried very hard over the past few years to make it very clear that there are no such thing as a tax-free cigarettes -- not legally anyway,"
Neither are illegal immigrants.
Now I feel better.
Please resume normal postings.
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A perfect point..well said!!
Water, specifically bottled water
And the Stop Smoking programs? Anti-smoking advertising? Stepped-up enforcement of licensed retailers? You know, the things that were promised when you instituted this confiscatory tax?
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