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NEW YORK MAY RAISE ITS CIGARETTE TAX TO 81 CENTS By Bruce Bartlett December 15, 1999 National Center for Policy Analysis/New York Post HAZARDS OF INCREASING CIGARETTE TAXES The New York State Legislature is reportedly planning a 25 cent rise in the state's current 56 cents per-pack cigarette tax, giving New York the fourth-highest cigarette tax rate in the U.S. If experience is any guide, it will lead to a sharp rise in smuggling that will make cigarettes more easily available for youngsters.
The rise of smuggling also means testablished retailers that are easier to police for illegal sales to minors are being replaced by informal sales networks selling cigarettes to those of any age with cash. In Europe, the smuggling problem has led some countries, like Sweden, to actually cut their tax rates. Indeed, lower tax rates can even raise government revenue. Source: Bruce Bartlett (senior fellow, National Center for Policy Analysis), "Taxing Cigarettes May Be Hazardous," New York Post, December 15, 1999. |
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