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South Africa: TISA Head Says Illicit Now 30 per cent of Market Source from: Tobacco Journal 11/06/2012 About 8 billion illicit cigarettes are smoked annually, accounting for 30 per cent of the market and costing the government ZAR 12 billion (EUR 1.1 billion) in annual excise tax revenue, one industry group estimates. "With 52 per cent of the retail price of cigarettes being tax, it means South Africa has the highest tax rate in the Southern African Customs Union. Illicit products are always smuggled to the region with the highest tax rate, because that is the smugglers' profit margin," van der Merwe reportedly said. (pi) Enditem |