It's pretty steep over here. I think we're still some way in front. It averages around 18-20 sterling for a 50g tin.( I believe that's around 23-26 dollars)Seems like WA and NY State Tobacco taxes are pretty high even from european point of view
Local excise taxes does cause people to travel out of state to purchase in person if taxes at the point of purchase are lower. For online purchases the buyer is still usually required to pay taxes for their own home state if they aren't withheld by the vendor. For example, Ohio has a way to remit extra sales/use tax with the annual income tax filing, although the tobacco excise tax is trickier since it is still relatively new.It is stupid. A bag of D&R online from the local B&M is cheaper than P&C. In person or ordered here in the state it’s like $42 a bag. Stupid. All it does is make you order tobacco out of state.
Well, I agree with sentiment, but you also have to keep in mind that a B&M has 200% more overhead, depending on the location. An online retailer just have to have a warehouse, whereas a B&M has to have a more expensive retail space (which has to reorder their space for display and comfort) and more expensive utilities. When I had the store, electric, water, all utilities were 300x's as expensive than regular utilities. So, comparing a wholesaler like Laudsi to a Tinderbox style store isn't exactly fair.It is stupid. A bag of D&R online from the local B&M is cheaper than P&C. In person or ordered here in the state it’s like $42 a bag. Stupid. All it does is make you order tobacco out of state.
No I’m saying it’s the same store. Their website has the cheap out of state prices. In person, twice the price.Well, I agree with sentiment, but you also have to keep in mind that a B&M has 200% more overhead, depending on the location. An online retailer just have to have a warehouse, whereas a B&M has to have a more expensive retail space (which has to reorder their space for display and comfort) and more expensive utilities. When I had the store, electric, water, all utilities were 300x's as expensive than regular utilities. So, comparing a wholesaler like Laudsi to a Tinderbox style store isn't exactly fair.
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Usually there is a "nexus" (typically $100,000 or 200 transactions or some other significant linkage to the state such as a warehouse locations, etc.) that needs to reached before a particular vendor was required to withhold and remit sales tax to a state. Otherwise, the burden is on the purchaser to report the out of state purchases via yearly income tax filing and pay the necessary sales tax accordingly. This is usually also true if the state has additional tobacco-related excise taxes. This is how it works for Ohio.
I better give you an actual retailing price for a 1,75oz pouches of Amphora Red full at newsagent/supermarkets US $ of 27 Tins at special tobacconist shops are about the same or a tad more, Prices in Denmark /Sweden are roughly 5% less to ours but note not long ago there were huge tax increase for tobacco products in DenmarkIt's pretty steep over here. I think we're still some way in front. It averages around 18-20 sterling for a 50g tin.( I believe that's around 23-26 dollars)
What is a rough price for a 50g tin there?
Oh, that's a surprise, not really that much difference.I better give you an actual retailing price for a 1,75oz pouches of Amphora Red full at newsagent/supermarkets US $ of 27 Tins at special tobacconist shops are about the same or a tad more, Prices in Denmark /Sweden are roughly 5% less to ours but note not long ago there were huge tax increase for tobacco products in Denmark
Works for ME!I have a solution. From here on out all pipe tobacco is to be sold in plug form.
I've yet to see an online seller who collects states' excise taxes. They collect sales taxes. You are responsible to pay your state's excise tax yourself. An excise tax is not the same thing as either a sales tax or a user tax. Contact your state's tax board to find out what your excise tax is. If it's based on a percentage of wholesale you can figure that wholesale is on average 50% of retail, though that can vary with different types of products.I'm curious if anyone knows how the state excise taxes work for online retailers. It seems like all of the online retailers have similar retail pricing, but the states that they are in have pretty different levels of pipe tobacco taxation.
S&P does for Ohio...I've yet to see an online seller who collects states' excise taxes.
I'm guessing that there's a total sales threshold amount above which an out of state retailer will have to start collecting excise and sales taxes for Ohio. This means you are ordering way too much and screwing it up for all your fellow pipe smokers in Ohio! ?S&P does for Ohio...