Originally posted by Mordac
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A carton of cigarettes (200 ciggies) is, what, £80? Take 20% VAT off, then take roughly £50 excise duty off:
Tobacco Products Duty rates - GOV.UK
Duty rate from 00:01am 20 May 2017
Cigarettes£207.99 per 1,000 cigarettes plus 16.5% of retail price
Cigarettes£207.99 per 1,000 cigarettes plus 16.5% of retail price
It’s not. Because although excise duty is charged and returned by the retailers, there’s nothing to stop them increasing their retail margin.
If you pay £60 in “duty free” for a carton instead of £80, it’s because the retailer is making a 600% markup on their usual retail margin.
Edit: the vast majority of cigarettes in the U.K. are imported anyway......

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