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Author: Caulkins, Jonathan P.

Title: Smuggling and Excise Tax Evasion for Legalized Marijuana: Lessons from Other Excise Taxes

Summary: We explore three lines of evidence that may shed light on whether marijuana excise tax revenue could be threatened by black market sales and smuggling: (1) Comparing the Ammiano Bill’s proposed $50 per ounce tax to various other current and proposed excise taxes on a variety of metrics, (2) Placing a $50 per ounce tax in the context of cross-sectional state-level data relating tobacco smuggling to tobacco excise taxes, and (3) Comparing the tax to current marijuana prices on a per pound basis. This exercise suggests that:  As compared with other familiar excise taxes, a $50 per ounce excise tax on marijuana is either very high or truly unprecedented depending on the metric employed.  California should expect at least some degree of tax evasion; it is hard to see why evasion would be less of an issue than it is with cigarettes.  California should not rule out the possibility that tax evasion would wipe out essentially all of the potential revenues from a $50 per ounce excise tax.

Details: Santa Monica, CA: RAND Drug Policy Research Center, 2010. 10p.

Source: Internet Resource: Working Paper 766-RC, 2010. 10p.

Year: 2010

Country: United States

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Shelf Number: 121357

Keywords:
Drug Legalization
Drug Policy
Marijuana (California)
Smuggling
Tax Evasion