NY Won't Try to Collect Taxes on Indian Cigarette Sales -- For Now
New York State has decided to hold off on a plan to collect taxes on sales of cigarettes by Indian retailers.
According to the budget earlier this year, the state had expected to collect $65 million from taxing cigarettes sold to non-Indians in smoke shops, though the mail and over the Internet.
But the Paterson administration has now eliminated the $65 million from the budget.
Seneca Nation of Indians retailers lead the country in the sales of untaxed cigarettes.
NYS Division of the Budget
According to the budget earlier this year, the state had expected to collect $65 million from taxing cigarettes sold to non-Indians in smoke shops, though the mail and over the Internet.
But the Paterson administration has now eliminated the $65 million from the budget.
Seneca Nation of Indians retailers lead the country in the sales of untaxed cigarettes.
NYS Division of the Budget
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