Map: How High Are the Beer Taxes in Massachusetts?
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Map: How High Are the Beer Taxes in Massachusetts?
Alex E. Weaver - Lifestyle Editor
3/18/16 @2:47pm in Lifestyle
Sure, the price of a good pint is going up. Head to your local bar or packie and it seems like the cost of a good beer is getting pricier by the day. True story: I paid almost $18 for a four-pack the other day. And I wasn't even mad about it.
But when it comes to tax rates on beer, it turns out Massachusetts is among the cheapest in the country.
According to a new report from the Tax Foundation, we ranked 44th, at just 11 cents. Wyoming, by comparison, came in at No. 1 with a state beer excise tax of $1.29 per gallon.
Here's the excise tax, explained in further detail:
This rate can include fixed-rate per volume taxes; wholesale taxes that are usually a percentage of the value of the product; distributor taxes (usually structured as license fees but are usually a percentage of revenues); retail taxes, in which retailers owe an extra percentage of revenues; case or bottle fees (which can vary based on size of container); and additional sales taxes (note that this measure does not include general sales tax, only those in excess of the general rate).