In 2011, the Irish Heart Foundation commissoned Landman Economics to assess the future impact of tax increases on smoking rates and the illicit trade in tobacco. The study shows that a €1 tax increase on a packet of 20 cigarettes would bring in €68 million in extra receipts and a further €28 million in indirect public finance benefits. Such an increase would also result in some 30,000 people quitting smoking in Ireland. Given that roughly one in two smokers ultimately die from the habit, this single action would help up to 15,000 people countrywide to live longer. In addition to a price increase, the report recommends: A Government commitment to a price escalator whereby tobacco taxes rise by a certain amount each year in fut...
OBJECTIVE: Taxation equitably reduces smoking, the leading cause of health inequalities. The tobacco...
Tobacco tax yardstick is the recommendation to have tax component between two-thirds and four-fifths...
A 50C environmental levy should be placed on packs of 20 cigarettes and imposed on tobacco companies...
Sixty two percent of Irish people support a rise in tobacco prices according to new research carried...
Introduction: Several studies have estimated health effects resulting from tobacco tax increases. Ho...
Introduction: Several studies have estimated health effects resulting from tobacco tax increases. Ho...
One of Revenue's main strategies for 2011-2013 is to "target and confront those who do not comply" w...
Introduction: Several studies have estimated health effects resulting from tobacco tax increases. Ho...
Objective To examine what the tobacco industry in Ireland says to government on tobacco price, and w...
Background Tobacco taxation is an effective intervention to reduce tobacco consumption. Tobacco taxe...
Smoking is the largest cause of serious illness and premature death in Ireland accounting for approx...
Does raising taxes on cigarettes and tobacco actually give the government the extra money they predi...
Introduction Aim: Tobacco companies claim that high taxes increase cigarette smuggling. European cou...
Background: When tax policies increase tobacco prices some smokers may switch to smoking cheaper rol...
A 2009 study for the US organisation “Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids ” estimated that 11.6% of all i...
OBJECTIVE: Taxation equitably reduces smoking, the leading cause of health inequalities. The tobacco...
Tobacco tax yardstick is the recommendation to have tax component between two-thirds and four-fifths...
A 50C environmental levy should be placed on packs of 20 cigarettes and imposed on tobacco companies...
Sixty two percent of Irish people support a rise in tobacco prices according to new research carried...
Introduction: Several studies have estimated health effects resulting from tobacco tax increases. Ho...
Introduction: Several studies have estimated health effects resulting from tobacco tax increases. Ho...
One of Revenue's main strategies for 2011-2013 is to "target and confront those who do not comply" w...
Introduction: Several studies have estimated health effects resulting from tobacco tax increases. Ho...
Objective To examine what the tobacco industry in Ireland says to government on tobacco price, and w...
Background Tobacco taxation is an effective intervention to reduce tobacco consumption. Tobacco taxe...
Smoking is the largest cause of serious illness and premature death in Ireland accounting for approx...
Does raising taxes on cigarettes and tobacco actually give the government the extra money they predi...
Introduction Aim: Tobacco companies claim that high taxes increase cigarette smuggling. European cou...
Background: When tax policies increase tobacco prices some smokers may switch to smoking cheaper rol...
A 2009 study for the US organisation “Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids ” estimated that 11.6% of all i...
OBJECTIVE: Taxation equitably reduces smoking, the leading cause of health inequalities. The tobacco...
Tobacco tax yardstick is the recommendation to have tax component between two-thirds and four-fifths...
A 50C environmental levy should be placed on packs of 20 cigarettes and imposed on tobacco companies...