This seems a bit insane--an 86 percent tax? All in all, I think there should be a distinction between cigarette and cigar taxes:
Cigars ? The tax increases from 35 percent of the manufacturers' sale price to 86 percent, making the rate the highest in the nation, followed by Alaska at 75 percent and Washington at 74.9 percent (Washington, however, is considering a 500 percent increase on tobacco).
Cigarettes ? Utah's current tax is 69.5 cents per pack, but will increase to $1.70 per pack. Once the increase takes effect, Utah will have the 18th highest tax in the nation, and a higher rate than every neighboring state except Arizona.
Source ? Campaign For Tobacco-Free Kids, National Conference of State Legislatures
Cigars ? The tax increases from 35 percent of the manufacturers' sale price to 86 percent, making the rate the highest in the nation, followed by Alaska at 75 percent and Washington at 74.9 percent (Washington, however, is considering a 500 percent increase on tobacco).
Cigarettes ? Utah's current tax is 69.5 cents per pack, but will increase to $1.70 per pack. Once the increase takes effect, Utah will have the 18th highest tax in the nation, and a higher rate than every neighboring state except Arizona.
Source ? Campaign For Tobacco-Free Kids, National Conference of State Legislatures
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