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That increase in the cigarette tax is estimated to generate $111 million in revenue, along with another $4.5 million in new revenue from taxes on other tobacco products. Currently, a pack of cigarettes can run between $4 and $6 per pack and a carton of cigarettes can cost $50 or more. Gloor’s legislation also includes an earmark to replace a proposed funding cut to the Tobacco Control and Prevention fund that educates young people and others about the health dangers of tobacco addiction.
Another earmark would replace a proposed funding cut to health care providers through Medicaid that takes care of people with long-term health problems due to tobacco addiction. The earmarks total about $31 million. The rest of the revenue would go to the general fund to be used for state expenditures.
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But such taxes are low, and such revenues have been eroded by inflation and other weaknesses in the current sin tax law. Yearly, tobacco-related diseases claim at least 90,000 Filipino lives and cost our country P281-461 billion in health care expenditures and productivity losses. Reducing these significant losses requires principled and unwavering political leadership from the Aquino administration.
We offer these facts in response to some of the misinformation being spread by the tobacco industry. Contrary to PATDA and PTGA claims, the WHO FCTC has the welfare of tobacco farmers and workers in mind. Under Articles 17 and 18, the treaty requires parties to promote economically viable alternative livelihoods for farmers and workers and to protect the environment and the health of persons in tobacco cultivation and manufacture.
The Article 17 and 18 technical working group, which includes tobacco-growing countries, was mandated to prepare a report on these matters; this progress report will be considered at COP4.
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