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Naruto Fan
The PACT act is supposed to stop internet trafficking of tobacco, but cigars were left out. Altidis is a large tobacco company who is taking advantage of a loop-hole that is driving local shops in California out of business.
The local shops still have to pay the excise tax and collect sales taxes because they have a physical location, but JR Cigars is an internet only sales, or no shops in California at least, so they get to sell cigars without excise tax, and without collecting sales tax...but wait, JR Cigars was bought by Altidis for $87,000,000. in 2005, and Altidis does have a physical presense in California, but because they only own JR Cigars, they are protected from the excise tax requirement and collecting sales taxes.
This is not fair, and we should write our congressmen to ask that cigars be included in the PACT act, or else we are saying that unfair tax advantages for big companies is okay.
Please remember that the Boston Tea Party was an act of vandalism against a multi-national corporation, the East India Trading Company, because they were getting an unfair tax advantage from the Queen which was driving all the people who wanted to sell tea here out of business.
$50 million in taxes is not being collected also.
The local shops still have to pay the excise tax and collect sales taxes because they have a physical location, but JR Cigars is an internet only sales, or no shops in California at least, so they get to sell cigars without excise tax, and without collecting sales tax...but wait, JR Cigars was bought by Altidis for $87,000,000. in 2005, and Altidis does have a physical presense in California, but because they only own JR Cigars, they are protected from the excise tax requirement and collecting sales taxes.
This is not fair, and we should write our congressmen to ask that cigars be included in the PACT act, or else we are saying that unfair tax advantages for big companies is okay.
Please remember that the Boston Tea Party was an act of vandalism against a multi-national corporation, the East India Trading Company, because they were getting an unfair tax advantage from the Queen which was driving all the people who wanted to sell tea here out of business.
$50 million in taxes is not being collected also.