Submitted by hieronymusanonymous t3_yhz0jo in worldnews
hieronymusanonymous OP t1_iugnnrm wrote
Reply to comment by forzaq8 in Tobacco giants help fund Putin’s war machine with £7bn in taxes by hieronymusanonymous
Ultimately, taxation of any kind winds up being paid by the consumer. But the point is that with import duties, the manufacturer is paying the taxes directly to the government and it isn't internal taxation. Philip Morris is indeed paying that even though the ultimate consumer pays more for its cigarettes as a result.
Figuurzager t1_iuh5sx9 wrote
Ehm, no, depends on the price elasticity of demand. If you hit the cliff where demand drops of sharply and you still make a nice profit it won't be smart raising the price as you'll will be making a lot less money.
Hypotheticall t1_iuhsdwy wrote
They're talking about import duties - due on arrival into country of destination - payable by originator.
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