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WNYTONY
07-07-2022, 12:23 AM
Saw this on another forum and I know many of the Bums patronize the devil site so I thought I'd steal it and post it here.
Apparently these charges are now showing up on invoices and it will probably only be a matter of time before other sites start in.



Here is what Cbid is saying about Excise taxes. Apparently it is just a handful of states (for now).

Excise Tax
As you may know, certain states have recently begun to impose excise taxes on tobacco products sold by online retailers. CigarBid collects excise taxes on your purchases as required by law. Please note that such tobacco excise taxes are in addition to applicable sales or use taxes, if any.

Maryland

Effective October 1, 2019, the State of Maryland is imposing an excise tax on all tobacco products sold to Maryland customers. The Maryland excise tax rate differs depending on the type of tobacco product sold:

- Premium cigars are taxed at 15% of the wholesale price
- Pipe tobacco is taxed at 30% of the wholesale price

For more details on the Maryland excise tax, please review here.

Michigan

Effective January 1, 2022, the State of Michigan is imposing an excise tax on all cigars sold to Michigan customers. Cigars are taxed at 32% of the wholesale price, with a maximum excise tax of fifty cents ($.50) per cigar.

For more details on the Michigan excise tax, please review here.

Ohio

Effective October 16, 2019, the State of Ohio imposes an excise tax on all tobacco products delivered to Ohio customers. The Ohio excise tax rate differs depending on the type of tobacco product purchased:

- Most premium cigars (and all pipe tobacco) are taxed at 17% of the wholesale, with a maximum excise tax of fifty three cents ($.53) per premium cigar.
- Most little cigars with a filter or tip are taxed at 37% of the wholesale price

For more details on the Ohio excise tax, please review here.

Pennsylvania

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania imposes an excise tax on “small cigars” shipped to customers in Pennsylvania. Specifically, small cigars weighing 4lb per 1000 or less, not in carton packs, and not containing 20 to 25 sticks per pack are taxed at $0.13 per cigar. (Please note, we cannot ship to Pennsylvania customers any small cigars weighing 4lb per 1000 or less packed in cartons that contain 20 to 25 sticks per pack).

Loose or pipe tobacco is taxed at 55 cents ($0.55) per ounce, with a minimum excise tax of 66 cents ($0.66) per package.

South Dakota

Effective January 1, 2022, the State of South Dakota is imposing an excise tax of 32% of the wholesale price on all cigars shipped to customers in South Dakota. SD continues to prohibit the shipping of all other tobacco products.

For more details on the South Dakota excise tax, please review here.

jrfoxx
07-07-2022, 07:02 AM
Thanks for the info.
I know Wyoming requires online retailers to collect sales tax (yet most still dont) and hope they don't catch wind of this and jump on board since we have no income tax, as a way to get more money

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dinoa2
07-07-2022, 07:28 AM
Some online places charge me WV sales tax which is bad enough but most dont. . Excise tax sounds really bad and hope WV doesn't hear about this. They would jump on that to collect more tax money. Thanks to WNYTONY, our consumer advocate for info

chain_gang
07-07-2022, 10:06 AM
Thanks for the heads-up, WNYTONY .

Got this from Famous a while back.

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josh lucky 13
07-07-2022, 10:34 AM
Do I need to bootleg cigars for in the states members now too?

WNYTONY
07-08-2022, 12:24 AM
Thanks for the heads-up, WNYTONY .

Got this from Famous a while back.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220707/8d08d19e4674431fc18321e492b2343f.jpg

I figured Famous would be one that would start doing it too. They're big enough to be noticed by the tax boys.
Most sites are charging NY sales tax but thankfully no excise tax as of yet but I'd bet my bottom dollar it won't be long