نتایج جستجو برای: tobacco taxation

تعداد نتایج: 62057  

Journal: :Addiction 2009
Rita Luk Joanna E Cohen Roberta Ferrence Paul W McDonald Robert Schwartz Susan J Bondy

AIMS Non-First Nations people purchasing cigarettes on First Nations reserves do not pay applicable taxes. We estimated prevalence and identified correlates of purchasing contraband cigarettes on reserves; we also quantified the share of contraband purchased on reserves relative to reported total cigarette consumption and the associated financial impact on taxation revenue. DESIGN Data from t...

Journal: :Tobacco control 2015
Linda J Cobiac Tak Ikeda Nhung Nghiem Tony Blakely Nick Wilson

OBJECTIVE We examine the potential role for taxation in the tobacco endgame in New Zealand, where the goal is to become 'smokefree' (less than 5% smoking prevalence) by 2025. DESIGN Modelling study using a dynamic population model. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS New Zealand, Māori and non-Māori men and women. INTERVENTIONS Annual increases in tobacco excise tax of 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% (with 10%...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2010
Molly E Bond Michael J Williams Brad Crammond Bebe Loff

The recent review of taxation in Australia - the Henry tax review - has recommended that the federal government increase the taxes already levied on tobacco and alcohol. Tobacco and alcohol taxes are put forward as the best way of reducing the social harms caused by the use and misuse of these substances. Junk foods have the same pattern of misuse and the same social costs as tobacco and alcoho...

2016
Hillary DeLong Jamie Chriqui Julien Leider Frank J Chaloupka

BACKGROUND Native American tribes, as sovereign nations, are exempt from state tobacco excise taxation, and self-govern on-reservation activity in the USA. Under Federal law, state excise taxes are owed by non-members purchasing tobacco on tribal land, but states are limited in how they enforce or collect these taxes. This study highlights the various policy approaches that states have taken to...

2016
Mark Goodchild Anne-Marie Perucic Nigar Nargis

OBJECTIVE To investigate the potential for tobacco tax to contribute to the 2030 agenda for sustainable development by reducing tobacco use, saving lives and generating tax revenues. METHODS A model of the global cigarette market in 2014--developed using data for 181 countries--was used to quantify the impact of raising cigarette excise in each country by one international dollar (I$) per 20-...

2014
Nicholas J. Birkett

BACKGROUND Increases in taxation can contribute to smoking control. In the early 1990's, tobacco smuggling rates in Canada increased dramatically. Governments responded with a substantial reduction in taxes on tobacco products. This study examines the impact of these tax changes on smoking in youth in Canada. METHODS Data on smoking from three consecutive cycles of the Canadian Community Heal...

Journal: :Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM 2015
Arch G Mainous Rebecca J Tanner Ryan W Mainous Jeffery Talbert

The use of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) is experiencing unprecedented growth. This can be contrasted to the use of conventional cigarettes which showed a decrease among adults with the current smoker prevalence dropping from 20.9% in 2005 to 17.8% in 2013. There is some data that e-cigarettes are attracting both former smokers and never smokers, and in particular, young people as users....

Journal: :Tobacco Prevention & Cessation 2019

2008
Jonathan Gruber Botond Koszegi

Traditional economic analysis implies that because the net externalities from tobacco use are small and tobacco taxes are borne disproportionately by lower-income individuals, taxes on tobacco products should be relatively low. We reexamine these arguments in the framework of a more accurate model of human behavior, where in each period a person has a taste for immediate gratification she would...

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