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Does this signal higher pipe tobacco taxes?
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<blockquote data-quote="gkhanna74" data-source="post: 396250" data-attributes="member: 354"><p>I just hope that the pipe tobacco manufacturers can provide a definition of pipe tobacco that is distinctive enough from RYO to keep the tax rates where they are. In the meanwhile, I am going to add a lot to my cellar b/c a $22/lb increase in taxes, if it occurs, will really hurt. </p><p></p><p>By the way, it seems like the RYO tax seems targeted at the wrong kinds of people (those on a budget) and bad policy. It was probably favored by the big CIG companies -- basically taxes their competition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gkhanna74, post: 396250, member: 354"] I just hope that the pipe tobacco manufacturers can provide a definition of pipe tobacco that is distinctive enough from RYO to keep the tax rates where they are. In the meanwhile, I am going to add a lot to my cellar b/c a $22/lb increase in taxes, if it occurs, will really hurt. By the way, it seems like the RYO tax seems targeted at the wrong kinds of people (those on a budget) and bad policy. It was probably favored by the big CIG companies -- basically taxes their competition. [/QUOTE]
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