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Committee introduces proposal to tax vape products, require permits; estimates $1.4 million revenue
Summary
Representative Gerald Raymond introduced RS 32259 to add vape products to Title 63, require seller permits and impose a 3¢ per milliliter excise tax; sponsor estimated roughly $1.4 million in revenue, with 75% for enforcement and regulation and 25% to local health districts.
The House Revenue and Taxation Committee introduced RS 32259 on Feb. 24, a sponsor‑led measure to bring vaping products under the same Title 63 tax framework as tobacco products, require seller permits and impose an excise tax on the e‑liquid itself.
Representative Gerald Raymond, R‑District 31, said Idaho has historically only…
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