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Wrong Direction on Tobacco Taxation

May 18th, 2018 by Isabela Mayer

For the most part, the constant upward pressure on cigarette taxes in the Northeast has subsided, as states have consistently failed to realize expected revenue gains. A number of states are even moving to cut these excise taxes to lure consumers that have begun to purchase contraband Classic cigarettes or migrated to lower-tax jurisdictions. Credible proposals exist in New Hampshire, New Jersey and Rhode Island, while Maine Gov.

Paul LePage campaigned on a promise to cut tobacco taxes.

But Vermont isn’t getting the memo. A proposal to raise the cigarette tax by $1 per pack has passed out of the Senate Finance Committee. It would move Vermont from the 10th-highest cigarette tax in the nation to the 3rd-highest, at a time when New Hampshire seeks to cut its tax by 10 cents per pack. If the neighboring proposals are successful, the disparity between the two states will expand from $4.60 per carton to $15.60 per carton. States compete for commerce largely on the basis of price, and the Vermont Legislature seems keen on exacerbating its already-stark comparative disadvantage with New Hampshire.

This is obviously the wrong approach. Less than a week after we traveled to New Hampshire to testify in support of the state’s proposed cigarette tax cut, ATR sent a letter in opposition to the Vermont tax hike. I’m sure New Hampshire’s small business community wishes we hadn’t.

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