Despite the government taxing tobacco at higher and higher rates, revenue continues to fall. There’s no easy solution.
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Congressman Doug LaMalfa reintroduced bipartisan legislation to repeal the twelve percent Federal excise tax on heavy trucks with representatives Pappas, LaHood, Carbajal and Miller. The 12 ...
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Jim Chalmers says he won’t cut the falling tobacco excise, despite revenue from the tax plumetting in recent years as smokers seek out illegal but cheaper sources on the black market.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has defended his $5 tax cuts, which have been described as enough for a coffee or a ‘McDonald’s Happy ...