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  • outsidelinebacker20
    Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 187

    #1

    PACT Taxes

    If this is common knowledge, excuse me. Does anyone know how much more our snus will be once the Act comes into effect? I need to know to develop my stock up purchasing strategy.

    Thanks,
    Kevin
  • UTVol10
    Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 57

    #2
    The price you'll pay once PACT goes into effect will vary according to the tax rates for your specific state. Although prices will rise for everyone, some states have a lower tax on tobacco than others. There will also be the added expense of shipping since USPS will not ship snus anymore after PACT.

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    • WickedKitchen
      Member
      • Nov 2009
      • 2528

      #3
      If you're in Germany i don't think that the US laws will change anything for ya.

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      • Fredrik_Northerner
        Just me
        • Aug 2009
        • 126

        #4
        Well, in short, the majority of states base their taxes on Wholesale price or Manufacturer price. So one cannot simply multiply the current price with your local tax rate. We've conducted pricing stress tests on a number of the brands we'll be carrying in the US and at this stage it looks as though prices will be apprx 10-20% higher than they are today (UPS shipping included).

        Taxes by state are as follows:

        Alabama 1 cent-8 cent/ounce
        Alaska 75% Wholsale Price
        Arizona 23.8 cent/ounce
        Arkansas 68% Manufactures Price
        California 41.11% Wholesale Price
        Colorado 40% Manufactures Price
        Connecticut 27.5% Wholesale Price
        Delaware 15% Wholesale Price
        DC 30 cent/ounce
        Florida 85% Wholesale Price
        Georgia 10% Wholesale Price
        Hawaii 70% Wholesale Price
        Idaho 40% Wholesale Price
        Illinois 18% Wholesale Price
        Indiana 24% Wholesale Price
        Iowa 50% Wholesale Price
        Kansas 10% Wholesale Price
        Kentucky 15% Wholesale Price
        Louisiana 20%-33% Manufactures Price
        Maine 78% Wholesale Price
        Maryland 15% Wholesale Price
        Massachusetts 90% Wholesale Price
        Michigan 32% Wholesale Price
        Minnesota 70% Wholesale Price
        Mississippi 15% Manufactures Price
        Missouri 10% Manufactures Price
        Montana 50% Wholesale Price
        Nebraska 20% Wholesale Price
        Nevada 30% Wholesale Price
        New Hampshire 48.59% Wholesale Price
        New Jersey 30% Wholesale Price
        New Mexico 25% Product value
        New York 46% Wholesale Price
        North Carolina 12.8% Wholesale Price
        North Dakota 16 cent-60 cent/ounce
        Ohio 17% Wholesale Price
        Oklahoma 60%-80% Factory List Price
        Oregon 65% Wholesale Price
        Pennsylvania No Tax
        Rhode Island 80% Wholesale Price
        South Carolina 5% Manufactures Price
        South Dakota 35% Wholesale Price
        Tennessee 6.6% Wholesale Price
        Texas $1.10/ounce
        Utah 35% Manufactures Price
        Vermont 92% Manufactures Price
        Virginia 10% Wholesale Price
        Washington 75% Wholesale Price
        West Virginia 7% Wholesale Price
        Wisconsin 71% Manufactures Price
        Wyoming 20% Wholesale Price
        Federal Tax 9.4 cent/ounce

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        • c.nash
          Banned Users
          • May 2010
          • 3511

          #5
          WTF!?!?!? 85% wholesale price for me!?!?

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          • Fredrik_Northerner
            Just me
            • Aug 2009
            • 126

            #6
            Well, yeah. But do you know the wholesale price?;-)

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            • Mr. Snuffleupagus
              Member
              • Dec 2008
              • 2781

              #7
              Thanks for the info, Fredrik. 10-20% is not that bad IMO.

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              • Tobakssmak
                Member
                • Jan 2010
                • 263

                #8
                Looks like the tax rates are inversely proportional to the number of rednecks who dip and vote in the state. Fortunately, southern Illinois has a lot of rednecks, so our rate is only 18% of wholesale

                Look at South Carolina! I may have to move

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                • rickcharles606
                  Member
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 2307

                  #9
                  Originally posted by c.nash View Post
                  WTF!?!?!? 85% wholesale price for me!?!?
                  Fred, I'm pretty sure that Florida's rate is only 25% our cost. Anytime you see the words "wholesale" or "manufacturer" cost, that means the price that the distributor or retailer paid for it. If someone purchases off our website, that makes us the retailer. If someone purchases from a retailer that we've supplied the snus, that makes us distributor. In both cases the tobacco tax would be based on our cost, since we're filling both distributor and retailer roles.




                  Administrative/All 2009 Florida Statutes




                  210.30 Tax on tobacco products; exemptions. --

                  (1) A tax is hereby imposed upon all tobacco products in this state and upon any person engaged in business as a distributor thereof at the rate of 25 percent of the wholesale sales price of such tobacco products. Such tax shall be imposed at the time the distributor:

                  (a) Brings or causes to be brought into this state from without the state tobacco products for sale;

                  (b) Makes, manufactures, or fabricates tobacco products in this state for sale in this state; or

                  (c) Ships or transports tobacco products to retailers in this state, to be sold by those retailers.

                  (2) A tax is hereby imposed upon the use or storage by consumers of tobacco products in this state and upon such consumers at the rate of 25 percent of the cost of such tobacco products. The tax imposed by this subsection shall not apply if the tax imposed by subsection (1) on such tobacco products has been paid. This tax shall not apply to the use or storage of tobacco products in quantities of less than 1 pound in the possession of any one consumer.

                  Here's a link to FL's dept of revenue

                  https://taxlaw.state.fl.us/view_sear...rate&files=%2A

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                  • Premium Parrots
                    Super Moderators
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 9763

                    #10
                    I think 18% for Illinois is pretty decent. Not a problem at all to pay, as long as I can still get it.
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                    • justintempler
                      Member
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 3090

                      #11
                      Originally posted by rickcharles606 View Post
                      Fred, I'm pretty sure that Florida's rate is only 25% our cost. Anytime you see the words "wholesale" or "manufacturer" cost, that means the price that the distributor or retailer paid for it. If someone purchases off our website, that makes us the retailer. If someone purchases from a retailer that we've supplied the snus, that makes us distributor. In both cases the tobacco tax would be based on our cost, since we're filling both distributor and retailer roles.

                      ...
                      http://www.snuson.com/forum/showthre...Taxes-By-State

                      Florida changed July 1, 2009:

                      http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/...earch_String=& URL=Ch0210/SEC276.HTM&Title=->2009->Ch0210->Section%20276#0210.276



                      210.276 Surcharge on tobacco products.--

                      (1) A surcharge is levied upon all tobacco products in this state and upon any person engaged in business as a distributor of tobacco products at the rate of 60 percent of the wholesale sales price. The surcharge shall be levied at the time the distributor:


                      and when it says surcharge that means on top of the original 25% excise tax.

                      http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr...rate_info.html



                      EXCISE TAXES AND SURCHARGE - OTHER TOBACCO PRODUCTS

                      25% of wholesale sales price (excise tax) $0.25 per $1.00
                      60% of wholesale sales price (surcharge) $0.60 per $1.00

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                      • Simplysnus
                        Member
                        • May 2010
                        • 481

                        #12
                        50% for me seems to be the middle ground, thought we had more rednecks than that

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                        • EricHill78
                          Member
                          • Jun 2010
                          • 4253

                          #13
                          $1.10 for Texas? Not a percentage hmmm. Is that good or bad? LoL I'm still new to snus.

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                          • EricHill78
                            Member
                            • Jun 2010
                            • 4253

                            #14
                            Oh and Fredrik I just placed my first order to northener and I forgot to add my apartment # I wrote an email and read te post you did about how u guys are busy which I understand.

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                            • rickcharles606
                              Member
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 2307

                              #15
                              JT...you are correct, but only in cases where the distributor has "nexus" in the state. We do not and only pay the 25% for online purchases. That's how it was explained to me by the director of the FL excise dept. Now when we set up a distribution network (which I plan on doing in the near future) it will change things for us, because we will have nexus then.

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