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New law today goes in effect Nov 1, 2019 imposes a 10 percent tax on materials used in vaping products – a tax that could force the e-cigarette user to pay more to use them.
 

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That equates to $100 tax on a $50 bottle of nic. How can that even be legal
 

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That equates to $100 tax on a $50 bottle of nic. How can that even be legal
yep thats about right if you include (state taxes , the tax you paid to income taxes to earn the money to buy it in the first place, then the sin tax on the tobacco product then the cost of the item)

unless there is something missing in your example 50 bucks taxed at 200 percent is what your suggesting.
 

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Well I hope the taxes don’t increase atleast!

If they ban it how can they collect Taxes? Insane how one Politico wants to ban shit and the next wants to Tax it. Black market is causing Deaths across the country with the "other" shit which is a result of them Legalizing it.
 

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As a matter of fact weren't they supposed to Ban flavors and all vaping products in this state a few weeks ago? The Hazey one was freaking out and having a meltdown about it.........................
 

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I wonder if it’d be illegal to buy products over state borders. Like my husband and brother in law buy cigs from PA because it’s cheaper. And people do it with fireworks too...
 

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I wonder if it’d be illegal to buy products over state borders. Like my husband and brother in law buy cigs from PA because it’s cheaper. And people do it with fireworks too...

There is always a way around things like people in Pa buy from out of state all the time. Supposed to report it on income taxes I think~!
 

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yep thats about right if you include (state taxes , the tax you paid to income taxes to earn the money to buy it in the first place, then the sin tax on the tobacco product then the cost of the item)

unless there is something missing in your example 50 bucks taxed at 200 percent is what your suggesting.

I read it as .10 per milliliter of nicotine.Hence a liter of nic is 1000ml. So 1000 x .10 = 100
 

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I read it as .10 per milliliter of nicotine.Hence a liter of nic is 1000ml. So 1000 x .10 = 100
Where did you read it? I saw no link?
10% is 10% so $8 tax on $80 bottler of nic.
Seems to be one of the more reasonable vape tax things so far.
 

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Thanks for the link.

This:
Distributors and wholesalers who also sell liquid nicotine at retail or otherwise use the liquid nicotine must pay a compensating use tax at the rate of $0.10 per fluid milliliter based on the volume of the liquid nicotine, with a proportionate tax rate for fractional parts of a fluid milliliter of volume of liquid nicotine

so the tax is the same for 3mg/ml or 100 mg/ml?
 

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