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Prevalence and correlates of purchasing contraband cigarettes on First Nations reserves in Ontario, Canada.

Rita Luk1, Joanna E Cohen, Roberta Ferrence, Paul W McDonald, Robert Schwartz, Susan J Bondy.   

Abstract

AIMS: Non-First Nations people purchasing cigarettes on First Nations reserves do not pay applicable taxes. We estimated prevalence and identified correlates of purchasing contraband cigarettes on reserves; we also quantified the share of contraband purchased on reserves relative to reported total cigarette consumption and the associated financial impact on taxation revenue.
DESIGN: Data from the Ontario Tobacco Survey, a regionally stratified representative population telephone survey that over-samples smokers.
SETTING: Ontario, Canada. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 1382 adult current smokers. MEASUREMENTS: Reported status of purchasing cigarettes on reserves and the quantity of cigarettes bought on reserves. The prevalence of purchasing cigarettes on reserves was assessed with descriptive statistics. A two-part model was used to analyse correlates of having recently purchased contraband.
FINDINGS: A total of 25.8% reported recent purchasing and 11.5% reported usual purchasing. Heavy smoking, having no plans to quit and lower education were correlated with recent purchasing. Heavy smoking and not having plans to quit were also correlated with buying more packs of cigarettes on reserves. Contraband purchases on reserves accounted for 14.0% of the reported total cigarette consumption and resulted in an estimated tax loss of $122.2 million.
CONCLUSIONS: There was substantial purchasing of contraband cigarettes on reserves in Ontario, resulting in significant losses in tax revenues. The availability of these cheap cigarettes undermines the effectiveness of tobacco taxation to reduce smoking. Wherever indicated, governments should strengthen their contraband prevention and control measures, as recommended by the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, to ensure that tobacco taxation achieves its intended health benefits and that tax revenues are protected.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19207360     DOI: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2008.02453.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addiction        ISSN: 0965-2140            Impact factor:   6.526


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