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Cigar Tax Cap Language Introduced in Virginia

The proposed language would introduce a tax cap of 30 cents per cigar, reducing the price of any cigar with an MSRP of at least $3.10.

Weekly News (March 20, 2023)

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Virginia House Passes Cigar Tax Cap Bill

Virginia could have one of the 10 lowest cigar tax rates in the country if H.B. 1417 passes.

Weekly News (Dec. 26, 2022)

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Bill Seeks to Lower Virginia’s Cigar Tax to 30 Cents Per Cigar

If passed, H.B. 1417 would not only return the cigar tax rate to 10 percent but it would also introduce a 30-cent per cigar tax cap.

Virginia Extends Tobacco Tax to Mail Order Transactions

Out-of-state cigar retailers who ship cigars to customers in Virginia are now required to include the state’s excise tax on cigars as part of the…

Virginia’s Cigar Tax Doubles Today

Cigar smokers in Virginia will find their favorite cigars costing a bit more today, as a doubling of the state’s cigar tax rate has gone…

Virginia Governor Signs Budget Bill That Doubles Cigar Tax

Late last week, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam signed the state’s budget bill, H.B. 30, into law, which comes with language that will double the state’s…

Virginia Delegates Propose Higher Tobacco Taxes, Flavored Tobacco Ban, Retail License

A group of delegates in the Virginia General Assembly have filed bills that will seek to increase the ban the sale of flavored tobacco products…

Virginia Governor Calls for Tobacco Tax Increase

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam unveiled his 2020-2022 budget proposal today, which included a doubling of the state’s tobacco tax rate from 10 percent to 20…

Virginia’s Tobacco Purchasing Age Goes to 21 Today

Today, Virginia becomes the latest state to make 21-years-old the minimum age to purchase tobacco products and tobacco alternatives, as legislation passed in February officially goes…