Published: January 30, 2012
CCAGW Urges Idaho Leg. to Oppose Tax Increases
WASHINGTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Today, Tom Schatz, president of the Council for Citizens Against
Government Waste (CCAGW), sent a letter to the Idaho State Legislature
urging its members to oppose House Revenue and Taxation Committee
Chairman Dennis Lake's (R-28) plan to increase the state's cigarette tax
by $1.25 per pack. The letter reads in part:
"Raising cigarette taxes, especially during a weak economy, will slow
business and negatively impact state retailers. According to the
National Association of Convenience Stores, cigarettes are the top
revenue generator, accounting for 35.9 percent of in-store sales
nationwide. Additionally, history has shown that raising excises taxes
does not produce projected revenue, as such tax increases drive
purchases across state lines or to untaxed or lower-tax venues, like
Native American territories and the Internet. Smokers could save $1.75
per pack on average by purchasing cigarettes in neighboring Wyoming.
"The Congressional Budget Office has reported that cigarette excise
taxes are the most regressive type of excise tax and disproportionately
impact the poor and those living on fixed incomes. Smokers in Idaho
already pay an average of $4.99 per pack of cigarettes. Increasing the
excise tax by $1.25 per pack would raise the average price of a pack of
cigarettes to $6.83 per pack, a 37 percent price increase.
"CCAGW urges all members of the Idaho State Legislature to oppose Rep.
Lake's tax increase proposal. Lawmakers should be focused on addressing
the state's budget shortfall by cutting taxes and wasteful spending
instead of forcing constituents to hand over more of their income. It's
time to give hard-working Idahoans a break."
The
Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW) is the
lobbying arm of Citizens Against Government Waste, the nation's largest
nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating waste,
fraud, abuse, and mismanagement in government.

Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW)
Leslie Paige,
202-467-5334
or
Luke Gelber, 202-467-5305
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