The End Tobacco Loopholes Act: Closing Taxation Gaps for Health

Mar.05.2025
The End Tobacco Loopholes Act: Closing Taxation Gaps for Health
US lawmakers, led by Dick Durbin, introduced a bill to end tobacco tax loopholes and regulate e-cigarettes.

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US Congressman Dick Durbin, along with several other lawmakers, has introduced the "End Tobacco Loopholes Act," which aims to impose federal taxes on e-cigarettes, update federal cigarette tax rates, and harmonize tax rates for all tobacco products.


The bill targets loopholes in tobacco product taxation, with the aim of reducing healthcare expenses.


The bill has received support from multiple health organizations.


On March 5th, Senator Dick Durbin, the Democratic Whip of the United States Senate, announced on his website that he, along with Senators Ron Wyden and Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi, have introduced the End Tobacco Loopholes Act. This legislation aims to close tax loopholes in tobacco products to reduce tobacco use and lower healthcare costs. The act would impose federal taxes on e-cigarettes, update federal cigarette tax rates, and harmonize tax rates on all tobacco products.


Debin stated,


Tobacco giants depend on addicting children for their deadly profit schemes. The most effective strategy to reduce smoking and prevent the next generation from getting addicted is to price these dangerous tobacco products out of reach for kids. However, federal laws have not been updated in 16 years, providing tobacco giants with opportunities to exploit loopholes and attract children. The "End Tobacco Disparities Act" will help reduce the use of tobacco and e-cigarettes, save billions of dollars in medical costs, and improve the health of future generations of children.


Hwaiden believes that the bill aims to focus on the health and safety of young Americans and hold the tobacco industry accountable. Krishnamurti points out that the tobacco industry has long targeted Americans, especially young people, through advertising, from traditional cigarettes to e-cigarettes and vaping products. He calls for a tax on e-cigarettes to combat the core interests of tobacco companies and address the youth e-cigarette crisis.


The website points out that the "End the Tobacco Tax Loophole Act" will increase the federal tax rate on cigarettes, tie it to inflation to ensure it remains an effective public health tool, and set the federal tax rate for all other tobacco products at the same level to address loopholes in tobacco product taxation. The bill will follow the lead of 30 states and Washington D.C. that have already implemented state taxes on e-cigarette products by imposing a federal tax. The legislation will also close tax and regulatory loopholes for products such as large cigars, smokeless tobacco, and pipe tobacco, as these products have caused approximately $40 billion in federal tax revenue losses from 2009 to 2018 due to changes in production and sales strategies. Additionally, the tax rates for large cigars, smokeless tobacco, and pipe tobacco are significantly lower than those for cigarettes, despite their similar rates of use among youth.


Debín pointed out that tobacco use causes annual losses exceeding 600 billion dollars, including 241 billion dollars in direct medical costs (60% of which are paid by government programs such as Medicaid and Medicare), as well as 365 billion dollars in lost productivity.


The bill has received the support of various health organizations including the Smoke-Free Kids movement and the American Lung Association.


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