Overview
Licensed cigarette stamping agents are responsible for remitting the tax to the commonwealth and applying tax stamps to cigarette packs and stampable little cigars to indicate payment of tax. All cigarettes and stampable little cigars legally sold in Pennsylvania are marked with a Pennsylvania cigarette tax stamp on the bottom of each pack.
A Philadelphia cigarette tax imposes a $2-per-pack cigarette tax on all cigarettes and little cigars sold in Philadelphia, in order to supplement public school funding in the city. All cigarettes and stampable little cigars legally sold in Philadelphia are marked with a Philadelphia cigarette tax stamp on the bottom of each pack.
In addition to the cigarette tax, consumers pay a 6 percent sales and use tax on the retail purchase price of cigarettes and little cigars, with an additional 1 percent local sales tax in Allegheny County and 2 percent local sales tax in Philadelphia County.
Cigarette tax revenue is currently dedicated to the following funds and General Fund:
- $30.73 million annually to the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), which provides health insurance to uninsured children and teens; and
- $25.49 million annually to the Agricultural Conservation Easement Purchase Fund, which helps preserve Pennsylvania farmland.
- For detailed and historic cigarette tax information, please review the Tax Compendium.