In MA, cig. taxes are $2.51 per pack of 20. Add another $1.10 for Federal Tax. Another 6% for sales tax. All told, over $4.10 goes toward taxes alone.
I purchased a carton at Duty Free in D.C. before a flight to Germany - for $31.00. Divide by 10, that's $3.10 per pack. I pay $9.70 on average for a single pack in MA. If Duty Free is making say 25%, then their cost per carton/pack is $24.00 or $2.40 (probably only $2.00).
At $2.40 cost to an average retailer, and considering the $4.10 in taxes alone, my retailer makes around $3.00 per pack, or a 50% to 60% margin. Retailers like to tell you "its the taxes, the taxes" and for the most part, it is, but don't let them fool you - they make a nice tidy profit as well.
If you smoke, take advantage of international flights, or buy from NC directly - or quit, which is the smartest thing of course. It's really not fair that smokers get crushed by these taxes. If no one bought cigarettes, then the lost revenue for the feds and states would be made up by spreading it to the whole population, not just the 20% who smoke. MA is by far the most ridiculous. Quitting is the best answer.
Your an idiot tobacco is what is in cigarettes
Tobacco is in cigarettes and it comes from dried leaves of the tobacco plant.
No. tobacco is in cigarettes.
A pack of tobacco cigarettes typically has 20 cigarettes.
Tobacco is used in cigarettes.
Electronic Cigarettes are tobacco free, if you want to vape "tobacco" you must buy a tobacco flavored e-liquid.
Studies have shown that e-cigarettes and vapor pens are safer than tobacco cigarettes, and many people have stopped smoking tobacco cigarettes using them. However, if you are not smoking e-cigarettes, vapors, or tobacco cigarettes now, the best choice is not to start smoking at all.
The maiN ingredient is Tobacco .. Cigarettes contain over 4000 chemicals ....
Tobacco is the chief component of cigarettes.
Tobacco is used to make cigarettes
They are bhedis cigarettes. and chewing tobacco.
Yes. Any customs official will simply consider the maximum quantities allowed of both tobacco and cigarettes. In Ireland (correct on September 21st 2011) one adult is allowed to bring in up to 200 packs (4000 cigarettes) or 250 grammes of tobacco. If 100 packs of cigarettes were to be brought in by one adult, the maximum tobacco allowance would then be 125 grammes. Consider each tobacco product as a percentage and stick to 100% or less and there will be no seizing of goods.