In Australia pack of cigarettes costs 29 euro soon

Gepubliceerd op 4 mei 2016 om 13:29

Australians in pay from 2020 probably more than $ 45 (29 euros) for a pack of cigarettes.

The government plans a substantial increase in the excise fill the state treasury.

But the measure has to do with public health, reports the Guardian.

The excise duty on cigarettes is years ahead each time increased by 12.5 per cent to cost them 29 euros over four years. Smokers pay now all blue down under: between 16 and 19 euros for a pack. In the Netherlands takes a packet of cigarettes more than 6 euros.

By: Metro Editors / Mario Wisse / Photo: ANP

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