Support for E-Cigarette Consumer Tax to Generate Additional Revenue

Oct.30.2023
Support for E-Cigarette Consumer Tax to Generate Additional Revenue
Guam e-cigarette store owner supports tax bill to compensate for lost cigarette revenue.

According to an article in the Guam Daily Post on October 29th, the owner of e-cigarette store "Vape Escape," Theseus Mendiola, expressed his support for a proposed e-cigarette tax bill. His reasoning behind this support is that it would serve as a means to recuperate lost revenue from traditional cigarette sales.


San Agustin expressed at the press conference:


This bill is a bipartisan effort, with the sponsorship of Senators Telo Taitague, Roy Quinata, and Dwayne San Nicolas. The proposed 193th bill suggests levying a 10% tax on all electronic nicotine delivery system (e-cigarette) products during the first year of enforcement, which would increase to 20% in the second year. This tax will be imposed at the point of sale for all products, clearly indicated on the receipts.


If this bill is passed, it will create new sources of revenue for tax and revenue departments as well as the Guam Memorial Hospital, with an estimated earning of $800,000 in the first year and $1.6 million in the second year. Mendiola acknowledges that this bill will undoubtedly have an impact on his business and other operators.


Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola, has also voiced his agreement with the senator's opinion, highlighting the urgent need for regulations in the e-cigarette industry, which has remained untaxed since its appearance on the island.


Mendioalla added, "We support this legislation because it addresses the necessity to regulate businesses and their behavior, including those engaging in unauthorized fines and criminal penalties, as well as those selling products to individuals under the age of 21, including teenagers and children.


Just like tobacco, e-cigarettes and other electronic nicotine delivery systems pose a health threat. Advocates for this initiative argue that imposing a consumption tax would help provide care for smokers and support efforts to quit, similar to how the Health Future Special Fund addresses tobacco.


If implemented, 40% of the revenue collected through the implementation of the consumption tax will be allocated to the enforcement and compliance departments of the tax and revenue authorities, while the remaining 60% will be directed towards a revolving fund for the operation, maintenance, and payment of costs at the Guam Memorial Hospital.


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