Fee on smokes sold out of state unfair, they say Jump to full article: Jackson (MS) Clarion-Ledger, 2009-10-13 Author: LaRaye Brown
Intro: A Mississippi cigarette distribution company and a Kentucky manufacturer want to nix a state law that taxes their cigarettes sold out of state.
In a complaint filed in Hinds County Chancery Court against the State Tax Commission, The Corr-Williams Co. and Commonwealth Brands Inc. said the 1 1/4-cent-per-cigarette fee on smokes sold out of state violates the U.S. Constitution by unfairly taxing interstate commerce.
The companies are not challenging taxes collected on cigarettes sold in state.
The tax in question - which equates to about 20 cents a pack - went into affect in July and applies to manufacturers not included in the state's 1997 tobacco settlement.
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