понедельник, 25 июля 2011 г.

SF judge upholds city's cigarette pack surcharge

Philip Morris USA

A San Francisco judge has upheld the city's 20-cent-per-pack surcharge on cigarettes.
Superior Court Judge Ronald Quidachay ruled on Monday that the additional charge was a fee and not a tax and therefore did not need to be approved by voters.
Cigarette maker Philip Morris USA and some local retailers had disputed that.
The 20-cent charge was the brainchild of former Mayor Gavin Newsom, who said it was intended to cover what it cost the city to clean up discarded cigarette butts.
Philip Morris had argued that the surcharge was not reasonably related to the city's actual cleanup costs.
Philip Morris spokesman Steve Callahan said the company was disappointed with the ruling and considering its appellate options.

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