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Rhode Island Now Has Nation's Highest Cigarette Tax
April 14, 2009

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The nation's smallest state now has the highest tax on cigarettes in the U.S., levying $3.46 cents in taxes on every pack sold, the Providence Journal reported April 9.

A $1-per-pack increase in the state cigarette tax went into effect last week, on top of a hike in the federal tobacco tax from 39 cents per pack to $1.01 per pack that was implemented on April 1. Combined, the taxes are expected to drive the price of a premium-brand pack of cigarettes up from about $6.50 to about $8.35.

The state's Republican governor, Don Carcieri, proposed the tax increase as part of his plan to close a $357-million budget deficit, and the Democrat-controlled legislature approved the increase. The state also raised the tax on smokeless tobacco, snuff and pipe tobacco from 40 percent of the wholesale price to 80 percent.

Despite the tax increase, Rhode Island doesn't necessarily have the country's highest cigarette prices, since some other states impose a minimum price markup in addition to taxes.

COMMENTS ON THIS ARTICLE:

Posted by Sheila Joyce Gibbs on 15 Apr 09 10:46 PM EDT
As a recovering alcoholic, myself & my late husband smoked for 30 yrs., & at the last x-ray, our lungs were spotless. I'm not trying to discredit this action, no. But, we need the same amount of Government leglislation that it took, to push mandatory health warning labels on all Cigarette Packages, to do the exact same thing, for ALL liquor containers ! They did it once, why can't it be done again !

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