"watch these liberal Masshole idiots cry foul when people quit smoking due to the price and their tax honey pot dries up,maybe they could tax gay sex !"
BOSTON —— The Massachusetts Senate voted overwhelmingly Tuesday night to raise the cigarette tax by $1 a pack and close hundreds of millions of dollars in so-called corporate tax loopholes. The House passed a similar tax package last month. Gov. Deval Patrick generally supports an increase in the cigarette tax, but the $1 boost will be tied up in negotiations over corporate tax rates before it reaches his desk. The Senate tax package, which passed 31 to 6, would raise nearly $472 million in revenue next year. The House passed a tax package last month that would bring in $80 million less than the Senate.
The differences likely will have to be worked out by a conference committee before a bill can be sent to the governor.
Massachusetts smokers already pay a $1.51 excise tax on a pack of cigarettes. The average price of a pack of cigarettes is $5.41, including the state tax, according to Tobacco Free Mass. The cigarette tax was last raised in 2002, when the Legislature nearly doubled it.
Unlike the House, where a number of legislators said smokers were being unfairly targeted, there was little debate on the cigarette tax in the Senate.
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