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State Tobacco Product Tax Rates Tobacco Product TypeTax RateCode of Alabama Section Cigarettes (per pack of 25) 25 Cigarettes stamp = 84.375 40-25-2 All cigars,cheroots, stogies (excluding little filtered) $40.50 (tax per M) $2.025 (tax on box of 50) $0.0405 (tax per cigar) 40-25-216 more rows
Health Win: Tobacco tax increases are one of the most effective ways to reduce smoking and other tobacco use, especially among kids. Nationally, every 10 percent increase in cigarette prices reduces youth smoking by about seven percent and total cigarette consumption by about four percent.
Proposition 56 raised taxes on cigarettes and imposed an equivalent tax increase on tobacco products such as e‑cigarettes containing nicotine and chewing tobacco (other tobacco products). The text box lists examples of the latter category.
Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau ADMINISTRATOR Mary G. Ryan Deputy Administrator David M. Wulf1 more row
The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) collects taxes and enforces regulations on alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and ammunition.
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Additionally, San Francisco levies a $1.25 per pack cigarette litter abatement fee even though California cities cannot levy an excise tax on cigarettes. All states also levy taxes on non-cigarette tobacco products such as chewing tobacco.
Federal Level: On the federal level, revenue from cigarette and tobacco taxes helps fund programs that support children and adults across the country, including the Childrens Health Insurance Program (CHIP). CHIP provides health insurance to many children in the U.S. who would otherwise be uninsured.
In the United States, tobacco is taxed by federal, state, and local governments.

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