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RandySF

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Mon Mar 6, 2023, 06:09 PM Mar 2023

New York lawmakers seek changes to cannabis taxes

Two key Democratic lawmakers in the Legislature are calling for changes to how New York taxes cannabis as the state's nascent marketplace is launching this year.

Assembly Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes and state Sen. Jeremy Cooney on Monday announced a measure that would overhaul the existing taxing structure for cannabis in New York, calling the current system in place "overly complex, unneccessarily costly" and could prove a burden to small businesses.

Under the proposal, the current tax which levies based on potency would be replaced with an increase in the current excise tax. It was not immediately clear what the fiscal implications of the change would be if granted final approval.

But lawmakers sought to frame the measure as a way of boosting fairness in the system for businesses and consumers when it comes to how cannabis is taxed.

“After careful consideration, it became clear that we need to simplify the tax structure of adult-use cannabis," said Peoples-Stokes, who led the initial effort to legalize cannabis for adult use in New York. "As the state continues to build out licensed cannabis operations, a simpler tax structure will be better for businesses and consumers. It is imperative to establish the licensed cannabis marketplace as the best option for consumers and stamp out the illicit cannabis operations popping up all over the state. This new tax approach will ultimately lead to thriving cannabis businesses at all levels of the supply chain. We will see higher tax revenues, which will result in more funds being reinvested in communities and invested in education and other important programs."



https://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/ny-state-of-politics/2023/03/06/new-york-lawmakers-seek-changes-to-cannabis-taxes

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New York lawmakers seek changes to cannabis taxes (Original Post) RandySF Mar 2023 OP
At some point cannabis will be as cheap as strawberries and there will be little tax revenue Blues Heron Mar 2023 #1

Blues Heron

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1. At some point cannabis will be as cheap as strawberries and there will be little tax revenue
Mon Mar 6, 2023, 06:37 PM
Mar 2023

The magic of the invisible hand and economies of scale. The same industrial ag system that can cough up 10 lbs of potatoes for a few dollars could easily supply most people with a years worth of weed for next to nothing.

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