CC, pm me your name and I'll make sure they call you from now on.
Chuck, if they ship cigars out of state then there is no tobacco tax.Since you are in state other arrangments can be made. I'll pm you with these details.
CC, pm me your name and I'll make sure they call you from now on.
Chuck, if they ship cigars out of state then there is no tobacco tax.Since you are in state other arrangments can be made. I'll pm you with these details.
CC, from now on check with me before you buy any non Cuban, I'll make sure you get the lowest price possible.
Will do Harris!!![]()
Thanks for the help!!
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It seems tobacco gets a double whammy. The excise tax is paid on stock and included as part of the price, whether it's sold in state or out of state doesn't matter.
Then I guess it may also get hit with state sales tax, which would be added at purchase time. That particular tax isn't added to mail order.
I thought anything with an excise tax didn't ge hit with sales tax? Am I wrong? Does it depend on state law?
Tobacco tax is only paid if the cigar is sold in state. When we order cigars from companies like JR we do not pay any type of excise or tobacco tax.
True, and I hope that doesn't change. Although, I have noticed a slight increase in their prices (maybe to offset the tax???).Originally Posted by The Master
"Eating and sleeping are the only activities that should be allowed to interrupt a man's enjoyment of his cigar."
- Mark Twain
Holts
CI
Famous
JR's
Atlantic
I order most of my cigars from www.regencycigar.com. Their prices on line are just average, but the owner Mike will work with you on the prices. He'll match or beat anyones price. Just ask for Mike and tell him Harris sent you.
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