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Smokers don't want tax dollars up in smoke
UPI | 8/15/02

Posted on 08/15/2002 12:59:48 PM PDT by kattracks

LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug 15, 2002 (United Press International via COMTEX) -- With Massachusetts slapping $1.51 in taxes on a pack of cigarettes and New York and New Jersey imposing $1.50 each, smokers are heading to the Internet for cheaper smokes.

About 10 online retailers have set up cyber-tobacco shops in Kentucky to take advantage of the state's 3-cent-a-pack tax. There are approximately 150 Internet cigarette sales operations nationwide.

A General Accounting Office report issued this week puts Internet tobacco sales in the United States at $5 billion by 2005 and predicts states with high tobacco taxes could lose $1.4 billion in revenue.

''We can offer lower prices because we are located in Kentucky which has one of the lowest cigarette tax rates in the nation,'' boasts cigarettesforless.com, which sells a carton of Marlboro cigarettes for $28.99, compared with $54.90 in Massachusetts.

Compounding the situation are sales to minors.

''I've yet to see one Internet company out there that is collecting taxes and verifying age,'' Mark Smith, spokesman for Louisville-based Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., told Thursday's Louisville Courier-Journal. ''It's really irresponsible what's happening right now. This stuff is dangerous and it's going to increase as the price of cigarettes gets so expensive.''

Unlike the independent Internet tobacco sellers, Brown & Williamson collects federal and home state taxes and verifies age.

The GAO has suggested giving the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms authority to take over enforcement of the Jenkins Act, which requires an out-of-state buyer's tax authority to be notified. Online sellers, however, maintain the Internet Tax Freedom Act makes them exempt from the Jenkins Act.

Copyright 2002 by United Press International.





TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: pufflist

1 posted on 08/15/2002 12:59:48 PM PDT by kattracks
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To: SheLion
ping
2 posted on 08/15/2002 1:00:07 PM PDT by kattracks
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To: *puff_list
Index Bump
3 posted on 08/15/2002 1:02:48 PM PDT by Free the USA
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To: kattracks
Doesn't one have to be 18 to have a credit card anyways?

Anyways, it's sad to see how a tobacco company takes the side w/ the high tax states against the retailer.

It's the responsibility of the CONSUMER to pay the appropriate sales tax, not the retailer.
4 posted on 08/15/2002 1:04:00 PM PDT by Guillermo
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To: Guillermo
It's the responsibility of the CONSUMER to pay the appropriate sales tax, not the retailer.

Not according to the Jenkins Act (FReeper definition).

"Any person who advertises cigarettes for sale or who ships cigarettes into a State to any person other than a cigarette distributor licensed by the State must file a statement with the tobacco tax administrator of that State. The statement must list the seller’s name, trade name (if any), and address of all business locations. "

5 posted on 08/15/2002 1:31:23 PM PDT by Grit
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To: Grit
Consider me corrected.
6 posted on 08/15/2002 1:35:26 PM PDT by Guillermo
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To: Guillermo
Doesn't one have to be 18 to have a credit card anyways?

Anyways, it's sad to see how a tobacco company takes the side w/ the high tax states against the retailer.

Your other two points are spot on, though.

7 posted on 08/15/2002 1:48:46 PM PDT by Grit
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To: kattracks
The American people are IN NO WAY entitled to any tobacco tax!If they want tax money,then they tax their OWN WEAKNESS!
8 posted on 08/15/2002 2:11:36 PM PDT by INSENSITIVE GUY
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To: kattracks
It should be fun when Philip Morris and the FDA get their way with nicotine being listed as controlled substance.
9 posted on 08/15/2002 2:13:04 PM PDT by bjs1779
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To: kattracks; Just another Joe; Gabz; Great Dane; Max McGarrity; Tumbleweed_Connection; red-dawg; ...
This kills me when "they" say they are worried about "kids" buying cigarettes off the net! Would YOU give your credit card to YOUR KID to buy cigarettes off the net?

Most of us would give a resounding "NO!"

However, a lot of parents buy cigarettes for their teens, and I feel, it's no one's business!

10 posted on 08/15/2002 3:03:06 PM PDT by SheLion
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To: Grit
"Any person who advertises cigarettes for sale or who ships cigarettes into a State to any person other than a cigarette distributor licensed by the State must file a statement with the tobacco tax administrator of that State. The statement must list the seller’s name, trade name (if any), and address of all business locations. "

Let them start with the online Auctions......or maybe not. Heh!

11 posted on 08/15/2002 3:04:54 PM PDT by SheLion
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To: kattracks
A General Accounting Office report issued this week puts Internet tobacco sales in the United States at $5 billion by 2005 and predicts states with high tobacco taxes could lose $1.4 billion in revenue.

Wouldn't you think they could have seen the writing on the wall from a mile away, if not, they truly are stupid.

12 posted on 08/15/2002 5:55:50 PM PDT by Great Dane
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To: kattracks
Bad laws deserve the anarchy they create.
13 posted on 08/15/2002 7:55:14 PM PDT by Max McGarrity
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