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Tobacco Wholesalers to Get More Money to Collect Tax

Associated Press
Wed, June 30, 2010

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Tobacco wholesalers will get more money to collect the higher cigarette taxes that take effect in South Carolina on July 1.

The State newspaper reported Wednesday that wholesalers will get an extra $4 million to collect and process the 50-cents-per pack increase in the cigarette tax.

The state Revenue Department gives wholesalers a 3.5 percent incentive to collect and report sales taxes by certain deadlines. The newspaper reported that wholesalers have been getting about $800,000 a year to collect the old 7-cents-per pack tax.

The Revenue Department says there are more than 500 cigarette wholesalers licensed in South Carolina. An agency spokeswoman didn't know how many collect the incentive.

The cigarette tax is expected to raise about $135 million a year, most of it to pay for health care programs.

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