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CALIFORNIA CIGAR TAX MORE THAN DOUBLES
http://halfwheel.com ^ | June 30 2017 | CHARLIE MINATO

Posted on 07/03/2017 10:41:23 AM PDT by Drango

Starting July 1, California’s tax rate for other tobacco products (OTP), including cigars, will increase from 27.3 to 65.08. The reason for this massive increase is Proposition 56, a ballot measure which passed overwhelmingly in November that increased the state’s tax on cigarettes from 87 cents to $2.87.

California taxes other tobacco products by dividing the tax rate per cigarette by the average wholesale cost per cigarette, that number is then the OTP tax. Since 2011, this has generally stayed around 30 percent, but because of the massive cigarette tax increase, the OTP tax has more than doubled.

Consumers are likely already feeling the effects of the cigarette tax. It went into effect on April 1 and because of the turns, i.e. how quickly stores sell their inventory of cigarettes, the higher-taxed cigarettes are likely already being bought.

For cigars, the change will take additional time.

First, because of how the OTP taxes are set, the change was delayed until July. Secondly, the new tax rate only applies to cigars coming into the state beginning July 1. Any product that is already in a retailer’s humidor as of today will still be taxed at the old rate.

Once the changes take affect, they will be substantial. Per halfwheel estimates, a cigar with an MSRP of $9.50 likely retails for around $12.09 in California before the state’s 7.25 percent sales tax. Under the new tax, that price will increase to $15.68. When all is said and done, that $9.50 cigar will cost $16.82 with the new tax and sales tax, a total increase of $3.85.

While many manufacturers have encouraged California retailers to load up on stock under the old rate, at least one manufacturer actually shipped new cigars to California early, just so the retailers could enjoy the old tax rate. Tatuaje shipped its TAA 2017 early, a move that will likely save consumers around $4.85 per cigar.

Though it might take consumers a while to feel the effects, the industry will see negative impacts much earlier. Attendance at the 2017 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show, which begins July 11, is expected to be negatively impacted by the California tax situation. At least three companies have told halfwheel they will not be attending the show because they believe attendance will be light due to the California tax.

Per halfwheel’s estimates, California will now have the third highest tax on cigars in the U.S., it previously ranked 17th.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: smoking
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To: Bruce Kurtz

But they have been taxed ‘bigly’ since Rendells YUUUUGE tax increase in 2008(?) I bought my cigars (Capt. Black) for 2.75 a pack and Rendell put them WAYYY up. MAYBE the 2016 tax law means from the Price AFTER Rendells horse crap?


21 posted on 07/03/2017 12:25:02 PM PDT by Safetgiver (Islam makes barbarism look genteel.)
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To: Safetgiver

Did not know Capt Black made cigars. I checked on line and they sell “little cigars”. Could be PA counts these little cigars as cigarettes.


22 posted on 07/03/2017 12:59:21 PM PDT by Bruce Kurtz
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To: Drango

Bill Clinton hardest hit.


23 posted on 07/03/2017 2:02:01 PM PDT by Fido969 (IN!)
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To: Bruce Kurtz

I get mine now and then from Gotham Cigars.


24 posted on 07/03/2017 3:26:11 PM PDT by Safetgiver (Islam makes barbarism look genteel.)
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To: Drango

Question. Are Cuban cigars showing up in the US for sale these days?


25 posted on 07/03/2017 3:28:23 PM PDT by xp38
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To: xp38
No, you can buy them outside the US and legally bring in a pretty sizable amount.
26 posted on 07/03/2017 3:34:22 PM PDT by Bruce Kurtz
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To: Bruce Kurtz

Ok...which before wasn’t the case I guess


27 posted on 07/03/2017 3:41:52 PM PDT by xp38
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To: xp38

Since the Fall of 2016, the U.S. allows you to bring in up to 100 cigars (four standard boxes) or $800 worth without paying a duty, whether the cigars are Cuban, or not.


28 posted on 07/03/2017 4:04:16 PM PDT by Bruce Kurtz
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To: Drango

Haha!!!!! Idiots running an idiot state...


29 posted on 07/03/2017 4:36:08 PM PDT by nikos1121 (Rudy Guiuliani for Head of FBI)
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To: Drango

Attn California types: Cigarettes for sale, Virginia or NC tax paid


30 posted on 07/03/2017 4:48:40 PM PDT by Thibodeaux (Democrat calls for kumbaya must be met with their blood on the ground)
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To: Drango
Such insanity, these taxes are always sold as a way to fund anti smoking programs to kids and to cover all those extra health care costs caused by smokers(BOLSHEVIK!) and then they bust their humps to reduce the number of smokers.

Oh wait now there aren't enough smokers to keep the entitlement programs funded, what shall we do, cut back the programs because they are working and smokers are reduced? Hell no, less smokers mean we have to increase the taxes because an entitlement can never ever be removed.

31 posted on 07/03/2017 6:14:07 PM PDT by Mastador1 (I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
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