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Reports commissioned by the Smokefree Coalition and ASH NZ into tobacco taxation in New Zealand

The Smokefree Coalition and ASH have together commissioned a study to look into the effects of taxation on tobacco products, and to make some recommendations about the future of tobacco taxation in New Zealand. These reports available below.

There are two main reports, one into the effects of tobacco taxation and a second concerning the principle of 'tied taxes', where the revenue gained from any increase in tobacco taxation is used to provide support for smokers who wish to quit. Revenue from this source could also be used for mass media campaigns and other tobacco control activities.

These are long and complex documents aimed at decision makers. For those who want to view the condensed version a summary document is also available.

These reports provide a strong evidence base for an immediate increase in the taxation on tobacco products, a change in the methods of indexation to maintain the relative effect of taxation increases and regular and predictable incremental tax increases over time.

The Smokefree Coalition and ASH are grateful to the authors for the presentation of this work.

 

Report on Tobacco Taxation in New Zealand
Commissioned by the Smokefree Coalition and ASH NZ
Principal Authors: Mr Des O’Dea and Dr George Thomson
Contributors" Dr Richard Edwards and Dr Heather Gifford
Volume I - Main Report, November 2007 PDF, 697Kb
Volume II - Appendices, November 2007 PDF, 474Kb
Executive Summary, November 2007 PDF, 172Kb

Dedicated tobacco taxes - Experiences and arguments PDF, 313Kb
By Dr George Thomson,
Commissioned by the Smokefree Coalition

 

 
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