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Title: Contraband Tobacco: Ontario, Qu


1
  • Michael Perley, Director
  • Ontario Campaign for Action on Tobacco

2
CONTRABAND TOBACCO Ontario, Québec And Federal
Enforcement Tools And Responsibilities
  • A Taxing Issue Public Health and Contraband
    Tobacco
  • University of Buffalo Center for Tomorrow
  • February 4-5, 2009

Michael Perley Director Ontario Campaign for
Action on Tobacco
3
Canada Federal Government
  • Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)
  • Issues licenses for cigarette manufacturing and
    conducts inspections of growers, manufacturers
    and retail outlets
  • Revenue Minister has authority under Excise Act
    2001 (URL http//laws.justice.gc.ca/en/ShowFullD
    oc/cs/e-14.1///en) to revoke manufacturing and
    license if access to manufacturing facilities is
    refused
  • Excise Act also prohibits possession or
    importation of tobacco manufacturing equipment by
    unlicensed manufacturers (parallel measure in
    Ontario legislation)

4
Canada Federal Govt. (2)
  • Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
  • Key legislation Excise Act prohibits unlicensed
    manufacturing AND the possession, transportation,
    or sale of unstamped cigarettes that is, excise
    duty not paid.
  • Focus on large-scale illegal manufacturing and
    distribution involving organized crime
  • Cooperation with Akwesasne Mohawk Police, border
    security officials
  • No on-reserve action against unlicensed
    manufacturers
  • Release of contraband tobacco enforcement
    strategy in May/08 (URL http//www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca
    /ce-da/tobacco-tabac-strat-2008-eng.htm)

5
Canada Federal Govt. (3)
  • Other
  • Interdepartmental Task Force created to look for
    further enforcement options 20 million in
    additional enforcement funding announced in
    July/08.
  • Improved tax marking system to be introduced in
    2010 with additional covert security features to
    combat counterfeit tobacco products.

6
Québec
  • 2004 Tobacco Tax Act (URL http//www.canlii.org/
    qc/laws/sta/i-2/20080818/whole.html) amended to
    control importation, transportation, storage and
    sale of raw tobacco power to seize shipments of
    raw tobacco to unlicensed manufacturers created
    (applied to tobacco leaves that have not been
    processed beyond the drying stage and fragments
    of such tobacco leaves)
  • 2006 Tobacco Tax Act amended to ban possession
    and sale of counterfeit tobacco and to
    substantially increase fines for
    contraband-related crimes.

7
Québec (2)
  • 2008
  • Tobacco Tax Act amended to make provision
  • of services to an unlicensed party by a licensed
  • manufacturer illegal
  • Québec budget requires manufacturers making
  • cigarettes under contract for someone else
  • and the other party to both have manufacturers
  • permits
  • Purchasing or taking delivery of tobacco via a
  • party without a license is prohibited
    (complements
  • prohibition on supply of raw tobacco)

8
Québec (3)
  • 2008 (contd)
  • Importers of raw tobacco required to keep
    registers and file reports.
  • May 2008 Québec Health Department and Laval
    police departments launch Operation VITAL to
    counter illegal tobacco trade in Laval first
    instance of joint program between health and
    police ministries/departments in Canada.

9
Ontario
  • Key legislation Tobacco Tax Act
    (http//www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/statutes/english
    /elaws_statutes_90t10_e.htm) creates the
    authority to seize contraband, assess penalties
    for possession of unmarked product, and unpaid
    taxes (3-8 times unpaid tax depending on
    offence). Fines start at 500 and can reach
    50,000 per offence.
  • Applies to all tobacco products including chewing
    tobacco.
  • Retailers required to provide invoices to prove
    products purchased have had taxes collected.
  • Authority to seize product such as baggies with
    no health warnings.

10
Ontario (2)
  • Special Investigations Branch conducts
    investigations in collaboration with other
    enforcement agencies.
  • Applies to retailers and wholesalers, importers
    and exporters.
  • Prohibits supply of tobacco manufacturing
    machinery to unlicensed persons (parallel with
    federal legislation)
  • Manufacturing, wholesaling and retailing permits
    and certificates may be cancelled if a person
    designated under the Act fails to comply with its
    conditions.

11
Ontario (3)
  • All persons who produce, purchase, sell, or stamp
    cigarettes must provide security equal to the
    greater of three months tax that would be
    collectable or up to 1 million, whichever is
    greater.
  • Retail sales prohibition can last up to six
    months.
  • Authorized persons with reasonable/probable
    grounds may stop any vehicle, examine it and
    seize more than 200 unmarked cigarettes.
    Penalties can reach 3 times tax due plus up to
    5,000 in fines.
  • No one can possess unmarked/untaxed cigarettes,
    more than 50 unmarked/untaxed cigars or more than
    1 kg of other tobacco.

12
Ontario Provincial Police
  • If authority is obtained from RCMP or Ontario
    Ministry of Revenue to search vehicle and/or
    seize product, OPP can seize contraband under the
    federal Excise Act (Policy 50 cartons/bags
    only), and possibly lay charges under the Ontario
    Tobacco Tax Act.
  • Could then turn product over to Ontario Ministry
    of Revenue for civil penalty or charges

13
Ontario Municipal Police
  • Same as OPP but authority usually obtained from
    Revenue Ministry policy also for quantities of
    50 cartons only.

14
Ontario Public Health Inspectors and Tobacco
Enforcement Officers
  • No authority now available to search for/seize
    contraband.

15
Wednesday-Thursday February 4-5, 2009 Center for
Tomorrow University at Buffalo Buffalo, New York
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