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Title: Tobacco Control Policy The Challenge of Raising Tobacco Taxes


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Tobacco Control PolicyThe Challenge of Raising
Tobacco Taxes
Global, Regional and Hungarian Experience By
Ayda A. Yurekli, Ph.D World Bank Tobacco
Dissemination Meeting, Budapest, Hungary 2001
2
Why is Raising Tobacco Taxes a Policy Challenge?
  • Tobacco taxes are NOT new taxes
  • Challenging, because
  • Public health wants higher taxes, and
  • Policy makers are worried about the consequences
    of higher taxes to the economy as a whole.

3
Why are higher taxes good for public health?
  • Change Smoking Behavior
  • As tax increases consumption decreases
  • A 10 increase in price reduces consumption by
  • 4 in developed countries,
  • 8 in developing countries
  • Poor and Youth are more sensitive
  • A 10 price increase reduce smoking as much as
    10 among youth and the poor.
  • Deter youth taking up smoking
  • High opportunity costs
  • Higher budget share for other goods and services

4
Price Elasticity EvidenceAs tax increases,
consumption decreasesEvidence from South Africa
5
It works for other countries Evidence from UK
6
Does it work for Hungary?
7
High opportunity cost for smokers and their
families
8
Allocating Tobacco Expenditure to Other Goods and
ServicesBetter Nutrition, Better Health
9
Why do policy makers worry?Will increasing
tobacco taxes
  • reduce revenues?
  • Tobacco is a good source of generating revenues
  • Excise VAT tax revenues
  • Import tariffs
  • Income taxes
  • cause job losses
  • Create employment opportunities
  • In agriculture- farmers- and industry
  • accelerate smuggling activities?
  • Means less revenues,
  • more criminal activities

10
Tobacco Taxes- Important source of revenue!
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Tobacco Taxes- Important source of revenue!
12
Tobacco Taxes- Important source of revenue!
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Tobacco Tax Revenues Who Earns, How Much?
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Tobacco Tax Revenues Who Earns, How Much?
15
Tobacco Tax Revenues Who Earns, How Much?
16
Tobacco Tax Revenue Per Capita
17
Revenue Generating Potential of Tobacco Taxes
Economic Argument
  • Production, distribution, and sales can be
    closely supervised by the government.
  • Demand is price-inelastic (i.e., as price rises,
    consumption falls by less than the percentage
    rise in the price).
  • The income elasticity of demand is greater than
    one, meaning higher the income, higher the
    consumption, and greater the revenue.

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Revenue Generating Potential of Tobacco
TaxesEmpirical Argument
  • Depends on several factors.
  • Consumption level
  • Tobacco tax rates,
  • Retail price of cigarettes
  • Income
  • Control for smuggling activities

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Tobacco Tax Rates and Prices Where ECA fits in
the Globe!
20
Tobacco Tax Rates and Prices Where Hungary fits
in the Globe!
21
Global (European) Evidence Total and Excise
Tobacco Taxes as of Retail Price 2000
Total tobacco tax ExciseVAT, Excise
(SpecificAd Valorem)
22
Regional Evidence Total and Excise Tobacco
Taxes as of Retail Price
23
Hungarian Evidence Total and Excise Tobacco
Taxes as of Retail Price
24
Average Price of Cigarettes
25
Average Price of Cigarettes
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Average Price of Cigarettes
27
Hungarian Evidence Tobacco Excise Revenues and
Share in Total Tax Revenues
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Has the tobacco tax revenue been increasing in
Hungary? Nominal vs. Real Revenue
29
Impact of Increased Taxesto the Economy
  • Higher and increasing revenues
  • Not necessarily increasing Smuggling,
  • Unemployment?
  • Check other factors

30
As Cigarette Tax Rises Revenue Increases
31
Evidence from Hungary Since 1997 higher the
real tax rate, higher the revenue
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Smuggling Large scale organized smuggling
  • Tends to avoid taxes not invades
  • Grows due to
  • Public tolerance
  • Lack of control
  • Corruption level of the country
  • The complicity of the industry
  • Finds presence of organized crime
  • Uses internationally well-known brands

33
Smuggling What is the Solution?Canadian
Government reduced tobacco tax rates dramatically
in February 1993
34
Smuggling Sweden decreased cigarette taxes (17)
due to fear of smuggling in 1998
35
Smuggled cigarettes in Hungary
36
Smuggling, revenues, consumption
37
Recommendations to control smuggling
  • Require that all cigarette exporters,
    manufacturers and distributors have a license and
    keep detailed records
  • Make cigarette exporters post a bond that will
    only be returned when it is proven that the
    cigarettes have reached their final destination
    and
  • Require that unique markings be placed on
    cigarette packages so that smuggled cigarettes
    can be traced back to their source.

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Tobacco Employment
39
Tobacco Trade and Production
40
Trade Earnings from Tobacco
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SummaryWhy increase tobacco taxes
  • Good for public health
  • Improve health outcomes
  • Change smoking behavior
  • Youth and the poor are more sensitive
  • Increase budget share for other goods and
    services
  • Good for economy
  • Generate revenues
  • Wont necessarily reduce the employment
  • Wont necessarily increase smuggling
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