Another Tax Increase for Smokers
As if smokers did not pay too many taxes already for a pack or carton of cigarettes, the federal government is planning to raise the taxes again. This is absurd to many of us who smoke. I understand why they must raise taxes but why continue to pick on the smokers.
You cannot fight the government, there are plenty of ways you can voice your opinion. Use the phone lines or write your congress people. Let them know you disapprove of this tax increase.
This new cigarette tax increase is the Hatch Kennedy Bill, which is aiming to raise about 30 billion dollars over five years. That is not going to work, because if they raise the taxes too much smokers will quit buying the cigarettes, which rather defeats the purpose in my eyes. It does not take a rocket scientist to figure that one out.
Ray brought me home a little postcard-sized paper stating they were going to raise a carton of cigarettes by 6 dollars. I am so glad I do not buy cigarettes by the carton or pack. I roll my own cigarettes and the loose-leaf tobacco I use is going up.
So what can we do to avoid the tax increase should it go thru? Well the obvious would be to quit smoking, but many of use enjoy it and are highly addicted so quitting is moot. We could buy cigarettes off the internet and avoid the taxes, but the government does watch those sites that say they are tax-free and will fine you in addition to taxing you. No one wants a fine for doing something our ancestors have done for eons.
It is just not cigarettes that cause cancer or many of the other illnesses around these days. That is just the way it is, straight up. That is why they say they are raising the taxes; they say cigarette smoking causes tons of health problems.
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Takeaways
- Tax increase
- Goverment fund rasing
- Smokers hit hard
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