City's First 'Vape' Tax Approved

Fairhope, Alabama thefairhopetimes.blogspot.com 

 


 

New vaping ordinance.

 


 

OCTOBER 1ST DEADLINE APPROACHING

After a lengthy discussion the city council approved the city's first 'vape tax' -- but at a reduced rate.

Originally planned for 10 cents per unit (5 cents outside city limits in the police jurisdiction)  -- that was cut to only 4 and 2 cents after the owner of a local vape shop in the Baldwin Square Shopping Center objected to the higher amount and how it may affect his business.

In order for the city to gets its share of a new state vape tax that will go into effect next year, a local ordinance had to be adopted by the city council before the end of this fiscal year, next week on October 1. 

Councilman Burrell said details (taxation levels) could be changed later as needed, but something had to be done immediately for the city to get a fair share (or most would all go directly to the state); he added they were trying to keep it near existing tobacco/cigarette taxes.

Vape businesses will also now have to obtain standard city business licenses, after paying appropriate yearly fees.

Exact dollar amounts for expected revenue have not been computed yet, due to lack of data.

Comments

Bocephus said…
No surprise. Once the first ever sales tax was approved 20 years ago, that opened the door for anything else
Anonymous said…
Good. It ought to be a lot higher though.
Anonymous said…
Should ban smoking downtown like many towns have done.
Anonymous said…
With the city getting revenue from the utilities why do we need a sales tax
Anonymous said…
because that is how our utilities got so far behind and run down...too much was going to other things...
Anonymous said…
Taxation is theft. The State has no right to one second of my labor.
Anonymous said…
Worse is property tax. State charging rent for your home. Florida is going to stop it!
Anonymous said…
Tax & spend & spend & spend
Anonymous said…
Add a tattoo tax and fast food tax, and we're looking at a much improved community.