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*Washington’s Department of Revenue estimates the state lost about $376 million in tax revenue in 2012 to cigarette tax evasion. An estimated 35 percent of the cigarettes in Washington are contraband.
*Washington’s Department of Revenue estimates the state lost about $376 million in tax revenue in 2012 to cigarette tax evasion. An estimated 35 percent of the cigarettes in Washington are contraband.
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===[https://safernicotine.wiki/mediawiki/index.php/Nicotine_-_Black,_Gray,_%26_Alternative_Markets Nicotine - Black, Gray, & Alternative Markets]=== <!--T:86-->
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*Taxes and bans often raise the concern over the creation of black markets
===[https://safernicotine.wiki/mediawiki/index.php/Nicotine_-_Banning_Flavors_-_Opposition Nicotine - Banning Flavors - Opposition]=== <!--T:88-->
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*Tax increases often have some of the same reasons for opposition, including the increase in a black market, safety of illecit products, tax evasion, and more law enforcement involvement due to black markets.
===[https://safernicotine.wiki/mediawiki/index.php/ENDS_Adults_Who_Smoke ENDS Adults Who Smoke]=== <!--T:90-->


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