how many cigars are there that only contain a gram of tobacco?
how many cigars are there that only contain a gram of tobacco?
Some how managing to
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1000 grams = 2.2 lbs.
I would guess that some small cigars would come in around a gram, but larger cigars could easily hit 20-30 grams a piece.
Excess quantities? I wonder how many folks ever apply for it. I thought we had it bad...
Any ways -- Gob bless America (and our benevolent buddies to the North).
Last edited by EGQ; 07-04-2009 at 07:08 AM. Reason: typo
Tax Per Cigar: Value before GST per Cigar X 103% (Round up to nearest cent) with minimum tax of $0.20
per cigar and maximum tax of $6.27 per cigar.
That is just provincial tax. I think federal tax is around the same rate but not capped per cigar.
No surprise that non-Cuban cigar makers are reluctant to import to Canada.
{*insert snide remark here*}
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Start with the price of the cigar.
i) Add in duty (usually nothing) + excise duty (1.85 cents/cigar)
ii) Add in excise tax (67% of the total in i) to get "Value before GST."
iii) Add in GST (5% of the total in ii)
iv) Add Provincial tobacco sales tax to the total in ii) (usually). Tax rates vary across provinces, just like they do in American states. Ontario's is 56.6% - no cap.
The major differences in US and Canadian cigar prices are due to:
- no cap on federal tax (In the US, federal tax is 52.75% - but with a 40.26 cent cap.)
- selling or transporting tobacco across provincial boundaries is (essentially) illegal. Thus, the out-of-state retailers that Americans use to possibly evade paying their state's taxes don't exist.
In any case, we're f*cked.
Craig
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