The worst part though is when you want to buy new blends regardless of your cellar stock. So far lucky in NJ regarding thisYep....struck Virginia not long ago as well.
Being the frugal chap that I am my purchases have dropped off considerably. Thankfully my cellar in its current state will outlive me.
Worst is that a B&M can’t move there and just open a tobacco/cigar shop since they’ve basically outlawed new stores that you can smoke in. If you don’t want smokers in a store don’t go to a cigar/pipe B&M. I don’t drink but I’m not offended by ordering food in a bar. Crazy!Thanks to Mel Hancock and the Hancock Amendment Missouri has the lowest cigarette excise taxes in the United States. They are 17 cents a pack for cigarettes and any other tobacco product is taxed at 10% of the manufacturer’s invoice before discounts and rebates.
I can walk in a cheap booze and smokes store in Humansville and RYO grade pipe tobacco is ten bucks a pound.
Half and Half tobacco is $3.49 a package and I stock up, when I’m there.
There is the same sales tax rate of 7.95% as any other retail sale.
Now, if I order tobacco online there’s an excise tax of 10% of whatever the seller paid, but as of yet no sales tax.
How’s that fair to the man who owns the smoke shop in Humansville?
Governor Parson gets the excise tax but the out of state seller skips the sales tax.
If Flora Farms is not the largest wholesale cultivator of medical marijuana on the planet it has to be one of the largest. The operation has three huge grow barns and a brand new power substation to provide electricity.
This fall Missouri votes on legalized recreational cannabis and it’s expected to pass overwhelmingly.
In due time, Missouri will have the most tax friendly laws for legally selling alcohol, tobacco, and weed in the civilized world.
What makes a pipe smoker angry is a business opportunity for the merchants of things your mother told you not to do.
Unless your food is being misted over the entire interior of the restaurant, save for a few chunks you imbibe, there is no equivalency in this example.Worst is that a B&M can’t move there and just open a tobacco/cigar shop since they’ve basically outlawed new stores that you can smoke in. If you don’t want smokers in a store don’t go to a cigar/pipe B&M. I don’t drink but I’m not offended by ordering food in a bar. Crazy!
Obviously you missed the point. You can’t open a new B&M that you can enjoy a cigar or pipe in. Under the Clean Air Act of 2008 it must be a “private club” and be established for a minimum of 10 years. The point wasn’t about food.Unless your food is being misted over the entire interior of the restaurant, save for a few chunks you imbibe, there is no equivalency in this example.
I love my pipes and tobaccos as much as anyone, but I don't miss the stink of cigarettes in a restaurant.
Obviously you missed your point as well as mine. Your example was what was flawed, not anything to do with the laws about smoking rooms in tobacconist's shops.Obviously you missed the point. You can’t open a new B&M that you can enjoy a cigar or pipe in. Under the Clean Air Act of 2008 it must be a “private club” and be established for a minimum of 10 years. The point wasn’t about food.
Yes, we all know that he is supposed to, but the difficulty with this type of excise tax is that the consumer has know idea of the wholesale price so it's not really possible to accurately calculate the amount due to even pay it.I was surprised when a guy that, um, lives on my street just got an order from Payless and wasn't charged taxes on it. I understand online vendors don't charge until they do a threshold dollar of sales to that state. Now he has to pay it himself to the state. I'm absolutely sure he will. I think.
I wonder if any states have exceptions for an outdoor covered smoking area set apart from the main store.Obviously you missed the point. You can’t open a new B&M that you can enjoy a cigar or pipe in. Under the Clean Air Act of 2008 it must be a “private club” and be established for a minimum of 10 years. The point wasn’t about food.