Originally posted by truthwolf1
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*USA/Canada* Tobacco Laws and Taxes By State
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Washington State ushered in a $1 increase to our existing tobacco tax on May 1st. I have not checked the price of General at the shop a block from my office, but I dropped $9.41 the other day for a pack of cigs for my girlfriend at 7-Eleven. Nine dollars and 41 cents. I need to take break from work for a sec, I'm going to go check the price on a can of General. Be right back...
Edit: Still only $7.99 for a can of snus lol. I asked him again how they are selling, and he said he gets a new shipment in every week. Several rolls. I wonder who is buying this stuff for 250% more than online? Crazy. He said the original portions, white, and Wintergreen were the big sellers. I scored a sample of the regular size Mint ones. Nothing special imo.
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Originally posted by Roo View PostWashington State ushered in a $1 increase to our existing tobacco tax on May 1st. I have not checked the price of General at the shop a block from my office, but I dropped $9.41 the other day for a pack of cigs for my girlfriend at 7-Eleven. Nine dollars and 41 cents. I need to take break from work for a sec, I'm going to go check the price on a can of General. Be right back...
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Originally posted by Roo View PostWashington State ushered in a $1 increase to our existing tobacco tax on May 1st. I have not checked the price of General at the shop a block from my office, but I dropped $9.41 the other day for a pack of cigs for my girlfriend at 7-Eleven. Nine dollars and 41 cents. I need to take break from work for a sec, I'm going to go check the price on a can of General. Be right back...
Edit: Still only $7.99 for a can of snus lol. I asked him again how they are selling, and he said he gets a new shipment in every week. Several rolls. I wonder who is buying this stuff for 250% more than online? Crazy. He said the original portions, white, and Wintergreen were the big sellers. I scored a sample of the regular size Mint ones. Nothing special imo.
I wonder what the online price for us will be once PACT goes into effect. I know the latest chart I saw had snuff down as 286.9 cents per oz. This is I believe above and beyond the regular sales tax.
24 grams = 0.846575087 ounces, 0.846575087 * 286.9 = 242.882392 or $2.42 tax added. So if a current can is $2.60, plus 9.5% sales tax, plus $2.42, we should be looking at around $5.26 per can (or $52.60 per roll) which is still considerably cheaper than the $80 bucks per roll we pay locally.
That's my take anyway, I could be wrong.
CG
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I like your take on it CoderGuy, I mean, $5.26 strikes me as pretty steep after paying ~$3 for quite a while, but it's better than $8. Question: You buy rolls from Tobacco Patch? That's crazy son. I've never even bought one can from those guys, but I do love their stores, and I've bought plenty of cigars and even some cigs (cough - not lately though) I just don't have any reason to, and I don't like General.
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Originally posted by Roo View PostI like your take on it CoderGuy, I mean, $5.26 strikes me as pretty steep after paying ~$3 for quite a while, but it's better than $8. Question: You buy rolls from Tobacco Patch? That's crazy son. I've never even bought one can from those guys, but I do love their stores, and I've bought plenty of cigars and even some cigs (cough - not lately though) I just don't have any reason to, and I don't like General.
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Something tells me that they will find some way to round up the wholesale price rather than charge tax on the real wholesale price. Most distributors don't want you to know what their wholesale price is and my guess is the states will look the other way if the taxes work out in their favor. I would probably figure about 3 to 4 bucks a can as being wholesale to be on the safe side but I hope I am wrong about that.
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