But in reality, even a few cigarettes a day can start to take a toll
Including both sales taxes and excise taxes on cigarettes, Georgia will collect an estimated $227 million in tax revenue in FY 2026.[16] On average, a pack of 20 cigarettes currently retails for about $9.01 per pack, including the states $0.37 user fee and the federal excise tax of $1.01 per pack, which was last revised in 2009.[17] In 2003, Governor Sonny Perdue led Georgia to raise its cigarette user fee up to the current level of $0.37 per pack from the previous rate of $0.12 per pack
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