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9 March 2021
[Post #1 is USA tax. Post #2 is Tax around the World]
Vape taxes in U.S. states, territories and municipalities
Alaska
Juneau Borough, NW Arctic Borough and Petersburg Borough have identical 45% wholesale taxes on nicotine-containing products
Anchorage Borough has passed a 55% wholesale tax, which will take effect Jan. 1, 2021
Matanuska-Susitna Borough has a 55% wholesale tax
California
...56.93% of the wholesale cost for all nicotine-containing products
Colorado
... 30% (of Manufacturer’s List Price)
Connecticut
...$0.40 per milliliter on e-liquid in closed-system products (pods, cartridges, cigalikes), and 10% wholesale on open-system products, including bottled e-liquid and devices
Delaware
... $0.05 per milliliter tax on nicotine-containing e-liquid
District of Columbia
91% of wholesale cost for devices and nicotine-containing e-liquid
Georgia
A $0.05 per milliliter tax on e-liquid in closed-system products (pods, cartridges, cigalikes), and a 7% wholesale tax on open-system devices and bottled e-liquid
Illinois
A 15% wholesale tax on all vaping products. In addition to the statewide tax, both Cook County and the city of Chicago (which is in Cook County) have their own vape taxes:
Chicago assesses an $0.80 per bottle tax on nicotine-containing liquid and also $0.55 per milliliter. (Chicago vapers have to also pay the $0.20 per mL Cook County tax.) Because of the excessive taxes, many vape shops in Chicago sell zero-nicotine e-liquid and shots of DIY nicotine to avoid the high per-mL tax on the larger bottles
Cook County taxes products containing nicotine at a rate of $0.20 per milliliter
Kansas
A $0.05 per milliliter tax on all e-liquid, with or without nicotine
Kentucky
A 15% wholesale tax on bottled e-liquid and open-system devices, and a $1.50 per unit tax on prefilled pods and cartridges
Louisiana
A $0.05 per milliliter tax on nicotine-containing e-liquid
Maine
A 43% wholesale tax on all vaping products
Maryland
... 6% sales tax on all open-system vaping products (including e-liquid) and a 60% tax on e-liquid in containers with a capacity under 5 milliliters (pods, cartridges, disposables). The tax will be implemented sometime in March 2021. In addition to the state tax:
Montgomery County imposes a 30% wholesale tax on all vaping products, including devices sold without liquid
Massachusetts
A 75% wholesale tax on all vaping products.
Minnesota
... 95% of wholesale on finished products that contain nicotine (cigalikes, pod vapes, bottled e-liquid) and are transported in from out of state. However, for bottled e-liquid produced in Minnesota, only the nicotine itself is taxed
Nevada
A 30% wholesale tax on all vapor products
New Hampshire
An 8% wholesale tax on open-system vaping products, and $0.30 per milliliter on closed-system products (pods, cartridges, cigalikes)
New Jersey
New Jersey taxes e-liquid at $0.10 per milliliter in pod- and cartridge-based products, 10% of the retail price for bottled e-liquid, and 30% wholesale for devices.
New Mexico
... 12.5% wholesale on bottled liquid, and $0.50 on each pod, cartridge, or cigalike with a capacity under 5 milliliters
New York
A 20% retail tax on all vapor products
North Carolina
A $0.05 per milliliter tax on nicotine-containing e-liquid
Ohio
A $0.10 per milliliter tax on nicotine-containing e-liquid
Oregon
A 65% wholesale tax on all nicotine “inhalant delivery systems,”, including hardware and “components” (which include e-liquid). The tax also includes heated tobacco products (HTPs) like IQOS, but exempts all vaping products sold in licensed cannabis dispensaries
Pennsylvania
... 40% wholesale tax [on] e-liquid and devices that include e-liquid.
Puerto Rico
A $0.05 per milliliter tax on e-liquid and a $3.00 per unit tax on e-cigarettes
Utah
A 56% wholesale tax on e-liquid and prefilled devices
Vermont
A 92% wholesale tax on e-liquid and devices—the highest tax imposed by any state
Virginia
A $0.066 per milliliter tax on nicotine-containing e-liquid
Washington State
... $0.27 per milliliter on e-juice—with or without nicotine—in pods and cartridges smaller than 5 mL in size, and $0.09 per milliliter on liquid in containers larger than 5 mL
West Virginia
A $0.075 per milliliter tax on all e-liquid, with or without nicotine
Wisconsin
A $0.05 per milliliter tax on e-liquid in closed-system products (pods, cartridges, cigalikes) only—with or without nicotine
Wyoming
A 15% wholesale tax on all vapor products
9 March 2021
[Post #1 is USA tax. Post #2 is Tax around the World]
Vape taxes in U.S. states, territories and municipalities
Alaska
Juneau Borough, NW Arctic Borough and Petersburg Borough have identical 45% wholesale taxes on nicotine-containing products
Anchorage Borough has passed a 55% wholesale tax, which will take effect Jan. 1, 2021
Matanuska-Susitna Borough has a 55% wholesale tax
California
...56.93% of the wholesale cost for all nicotine-containing products
Colorado
... 30% (of Manufacturer’s List Price)
Connecticut
...$0.40 per milliliter on e-liquid in closed-system products (pods, cartridges, cigalikes), and 10% wholesale on open-system products, including bottled e-liquid and devices
Delaware
... $0.05 per milliliter tax on nicotine-containing e-liquid
District of Columbia
91% of wholesale cost for devices and nicotine-containing e-liquid
Georgia
A $0.05 per milliliter tax on e-liquid in closed-system products (pods, cartridges, cigalikes), and a 7% wholesale tax on open-system devices and bottled e-liquid
Illinois
A 15% wholesale tax on all vaping products. In addition to the statewide tax, both Cook County and the city of Chicago (which is in Cook County) have their own vape taxes:
Chicago assesses an $0.80 per bottle tax on nicotine-containing liquid and also $0.55 per milliliter. (Chicago vapers have to also pay the $0.20 per mL Cook County tax.) Because of the excessive taxes, many vape shops in Chicago sell zero-nicotine e-liquid and shots of DIY nicotine to avoid the high per-mL tax on the larger bottles
Cook County taxes products containing nicotine at a rate of $0.20 per milliliter
Kansas
A $0.05 per milliliter tax on all e-liquid, with or without nicotine
Kentucky
A 15% wholesale tax on bottled e-liquid and open-system devices, and a $1.50 per unit tax on prefilled pods and cartridges
Louisiana
A $0.05 per milliliter tax on nicotine-containing e-liquid
Maine
A 43% wholesale tax on all vaping products
Maryland
... 6% sales tax on all open-system vaping products (including e-liquid) and a 60% tax on e-liquid in containers with a capacity under 5 milliliters (pods, cartridges, disposables). The tax will be implemented sometime in March 2021. In addition to the state tax:
Montgomery County imposes a 30% wholesale tax on all vaping products, including devices sold without liquid
Massachusetts
A 75% wholesale tax on all vaping products.
Minnesota
... 95% of wholesale on finished products that contain nicotine (cigalikes, pod vapes, bottled e-liquid) and are transported in from out of state. However, for bottled e-liquid produced in Minnesota, only the nicotine itself is taxed
Nevada
A 30% wholesale tax on all vapor products
New Hampshire
An 8% wholesale tax on open-system vaping products, and $0.30 per milliliter on closed-system products (pods, cartridges, cigalikes)
New Jersey
New Jersey taxes e-liquid at $0.10 per milliliter in pod- and cartridge-based products, 10% of the retail price for bottled e-liquid, and 30% wholesale for devices.
New Mexico
... 12.5% wholesale on bottled liquid, and $0.50 on each pod, cartridge, or cigalike with a capacity under 5 milliliters
New York
A 20% retail tax on all vapor products
North Carolina
A $0.05 per milliliter tax on nicotine-containing e-liquid
Ohio
A $0.10 per milliliter tax on nicotine-containing e-liquid
Oregon
A 65% wholesale tax on all nicotine “inhalant delivery systems,”, including hardware and “components” (which include e-liquid). The tax also includes heated tobacco products (HTPs) like IQOS, but exempts all vaping products sold in licensed cannabis dispensaries
Pennsylvania
... 40% wholesale tax [on] e-liquid and devices that include e-liquid.
Puerto Rico
A $0.05 per milliliter tax on e-liquid and a $3.00 per unit tax on e-cigarettes
Utah
A 56% wholesale tax on e-liquid and prefilled devices
Vermont
A 92% wholesale tax on e-liquid and devices—the highest tax imposed by any state
Virginia
A $0.066 per milliliter tax on nicotine-containing e-liquid
Washington State
... $0.27 per milliliter on e-juice—with or without nicotine—in pods and cartridges smaller than 5 mL in size, and $0.09 per milliliter on liquid in containers larger than 5 mL
West Virginia
A $0.075 per milliliter tax on all e-liquid, with or without nicotine
Wisconsin
A $0.05 per milliliter tax on e-liquid in closed-system products (pods, cartridges, cigalikes) only—with or without nicotine
Wyoming
A 15% wholesale tax on all vapor products