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Due to NJ's high cigarette excise tax, a friend of mine in NJ is paying $90./carton for unfiltered Camels. In WV they are $48.75/carton.
State tax rates and rankings: http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/research/factsheets/pdf/0097.pdf
http://tobaccofreekids.org/research/factsheets/pdf/0267.pdf
He would like me to purchase 10 cartons for him and ship them to NJ. He will re-imburse me for cost and postage.
After doing a little googling I found out that in March Obama signed legislation that bans the U.S. Postal Service from shipping cigarettes.
Does this also cover the other carriers too, i.e., UPS?
http://www.tobacco-facts.net/2010/04/obama-signs-bill-restricting-mail-order-cigarette-sales
Some states, i.e., MI, NJ, NY, OH, have subpoenaed on-line cigarette vendors for their customer records and are sending those in their state letters demanding unpaid cigarette taxes.
NJ's cigarette tax act states that it is a crime to sell, be in possession of, or transport (ship) untaxed cigarettes that do not have a NJ tax stamp. That includes other states stamped cigarettes.
http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/pdf/pubs/misc/ocicigs.pdf
So I may not be breaking a federal law by shipping them to him by UPS, but according to NJ's cigarette tax act I would be breaking their transportation law and he their possession law.
Should I take a chance and ship them by UPS or abide by NJ's law and tell him to quit smoking?
State tax rates and rankings: http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/research/factsheets/pdf/0097.pdf
http://tobaccofreekids.org/research/factsheets/pdf/0267.pdf
He would like me to purchase 10 cartons for him and ship them to NJ. He will re-imburse me for cost and postage.
After doing a little googling I found out that in March Obama signed legislation that bans the U.S. Postal Service from shipping cigarettes.
Does this also cover the other carriers too, i.e., UPS?
http://www.tobacco-facts.net/2010/04/obama-signs-bill-restricting-mail-order-cigarette-sales
Some states, i.e., MI, NJ, NY, OH, have subpoenaed on-line cigarette vendors for their customer records and are sending those in their state letters demanding unpaid cigarette taxes.
NJ's cigarette tax act states that it is a crime to sell, be in possession of, or transport (ship) untaxed cigarettes that do not have a NJ tax stamp. That includes other states stamped cigarettes.
http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/pdf/pubs/misc/ocicigs.pdf
So I may not be breaking a federal law by shipping them to him by UPS, but according to NJ's cigarette tax act I would be breaking their transportation law and he their possession law.
Should I take a chance and ship them by UPS or abide by NJ's law and tell him to quit smoking?
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