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How authorities lost control of the tobacco trade

How authorities lost control of the tobacco trade

Tuesday’s budget revealed that billions of dollars in tobacco duties are being evaded, amid fears that a flood of illegal cigarettes is unstoppable.

While Australia’s economy stutters along and households fret over the cost of living, business is booming for one industry: illegal tobacco dealers.

This week’s budget papers reveal that the illicit dealers’ success comes at the expense of taxpayers. Billions of dollars in tobacco duties are being evaded amid fears that the flood of illegal cigarettes cannot be stemmed despite police and border officials receiving hundreds of millions of dollars to increase enforcement.

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