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Cheap cigarettes line
Smokers are taking up the old ritual of
hand-rolling cigarettes and
the new practices of e-commerce to get around Pennsylvania's month-old
cigarette tax increase.State officials fear the two options one
legitimate, one cheap cigarettes online store questionable could shave millions of dollars from state
tobacco tax revenue. ''I'm addicted, I can't quit, so I might as well cheap cigarettes online store do it cheap,'' said Davis, 23, of Lancaster County, who has been smoking for eight years.
Standing in front of a wall of rolling tobacco, cheap cigarettes online store papers and rolling machines in the Tobacco Shoppe in Lancaster, Davis lamented, ''I've never rolled a cigarette before in my life. But even generics cost more than $3 a pack now, and I'm not about to drive to Delaware every time I want a cigarette.'' Pennsylvania tripled its cigarettes tax last month to $1 per pack to help balance the state budget. But the tax doesn't cover rolling tobacco. And a carton's cheap cigarettes online store worth of cigarettes can be rolled for about $15 less than half the price of factory-rolled smokes.
''We're bringing back old stuff that's never sold before,'' said Mike cheap cigarettes online store Cramsey, a buyer for T & B Cramsey Wholesale, a tobacco shop in Allentown. He said the store has seen a big increase in sales of rolling tobacco and related products, such as rolling machines and papers that until recently he couldn't get rid of.
''It took us all by surprise,'' said Jan Morgan, Tobacco cheap cigarettes online store Category manager for Uni-Mart Corp., which owns more than 50 Choice Cigarette Discount Outlet stores in Pennsylvania. Rolling-tobacco sales have tripled for the stores. ''We can't keep it in stock,'' said Dennis Zehner Sr., an employee at cheap cigarettes online store Tobacco and Cigar Connoisseurs in Allentown, where sales of rolling tobacco have gone up threefold. ''We get a shipment in one day, and the next day it's gone.'' Republic Tobacco, maker of the popular Drum and Top brands cheap cigarettes online store of tobacco, has expanded production facilities because of new demand brought about by increased taxes in 17 states this year, cheap cigarettes online store said Warren Schoening, the company's national sales manager.
Internet tobacco sales have skyrocketed alongside cheap cigarettes online store states' cigarette taxes. Smokers can easily find a carton of Marlboro going for less than $32 online that's 25 percent less than traditional sales. The price includes shipping. In most cases, Web sites can offer such cheap cigarettes online store low prices because, unlike other retailers, they don't have to collect taxes. When buying cartons through the Internet, people are supposed to pay the taxes directly to the state. To make sure that happens, online cigarettes retailers are required cheap cigarettes online store to send the customer's name, address and purchase amount to the state Department of Revenue. It rarely happens that way at the cheap cigarettes online store hundreds of Web sites dealing in cheap smokes, state officials say. Senecasmokes.com boasts that it ''does not report to any state taxation or tobacco department.''
The practice is hard to trace, harder to prosecute and costs states billions of dollars in lost revenue. A report by the General Accounting Office, Congress' research arm, predicts revenue from Internet cigarette sales will reach $5 billion by 2005, costing states about $1.4 billion in lost revenue. It's too soon for state officials to say, in dollars, how much Internet sales will swipe from tax revenue. Anthony Beccone, director of Pennsylvania's Office of Criminal Tax Investigation, said his department is trying to head off the problem. Agents in Beccone's department are sending letters to about 500 Internet vendors, notifying them they must report their transactions in the state. Making them follow the rules is the tough part, cheap cigarettes online store Beccone said. The Cigarette Tax Enforcement unit has a staff of six, and the U.S. mail makes a convenient hiding place for transactions, he said. If the violating vendor is in another state, the crime becomes cheap cigarettes online store a federal matter. But federal agencies have more pressing business, said Jim Crandall, a U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms spokesman.
''We're not as active as we would be if it
were a felony,'' Crandall said. ''U.S. attorneys aren't looking to
prosecute this. They have more traditionally evil criminals to worry
about.''
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