ReviewOpen Access
Smokeless tobacco taxation
Authors
Author Affiliations
Centre for Policy Research, Centre for Public Policy Research, National Institute of Cancer Prevention and Research
Published InThe Indian Journal of Medical Research
Year2018
Citations27
Abstract
Southeast Asia accounts for nearly 86 per cent of the smokeless tobacco (SLT) consumers in the world. The heterogeneous nature of SLT is a major impediment to using taxation as a tool to regulate SLT. This study was aimed to review issues around fiscal policies on SLT with the objective of providing clarity on the use of taxation as an effective policy instrument to regulate SLT use. Descriptive statistics and graphical representations were used to analyze published data from different sources. An analysis of prices and tax between smoke and SLT products was done to understand the impact of tax policies on SLT consumption. India, Bangladesh and Myanmar together account for 71 per cent of the world SLT users. The…
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