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Cigarette Tax Revenue in GA and SC FY 2003 vs. FY 2004

Cigarette Tax Revenue in GA and SC FY 2003 vs. FY 2004. South Carolina. Georgia. +170.2%. +1.9%. Cigarette tax rate increased from 12¢ to 37¢ per pack on 7/1/2003. Cigarette tax rate remained at 7¢ per pack.

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Cigarette Tax Revenue in GA and SC FY 2003 vs. FY 2004

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  1. Cigarette Tax Revenue in GA and SCFY 2003 vs. FY 2004 South Carolina Georgia +170.2% +1.9% Cigarette tax rate increased from 12¢ to 37¢ per pack on 7/1/2003. Cigarette tax rate remained at 7¢ per pack. Source: Orzechowski & Walker, The Tax Burden on Tobacco, 2010 [industry-funded report]

  2. Cigarette Tax Revenue in FL and GA12 months before and after FL’s increase Florida Georgia + 194.3% - 5.1% Cigarette tax rate increased from 33.9¢ to $1.339 per pack on 7/1/2009. Cigarette tax rate remained at 34¢ per pack. Source: Orzechowski & Walker, The Tax Burden on Tobacco, 2010 [industry-funded report]

  3. Cigarette Tax Revenue in FL and AL12 months before and after FL’s increase Florida Alabama - 2.7% + 194.3% Cigarette tax rate increased from 33.9¢ to $1.339 per pack on 7/1/2009. Cigarette tax rate remained at 42.5¢ per pack. Source: Orzechowski & Walker, The Tax Burden on Tobacco, 2010 [industry-funded report]

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