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Cigarette consumption in the Philippines has shifted to the cheaper brands, an unexpected offshoot of the implementation of the sin tax law.

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The government can reduce by 26 percent or 3.82 million premature deaths largely caused by smoking if a uniform specific tax of P30 per pack is slapped on cigarettes, a study co-authored by a health and economics professor said.

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Collections from sin taxes declined by roughly 20 percent to P25.4 billion in 2011 from the 2010 tax-take, the Action for Economic Reforms (AER) said, citing data from the Department of Finance (DOF).

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Cigarette prices should be increased by 156 percent to effectively discourage people from smoking, a study of the University of the Philippines and anti-tobacco group Health Justice showed.

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Reforming the tobacco tax system may be the key to discouraging cigarette consumption and reduce the growing incidence of tobacco-related illness such as lung cancer and heart disease.

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Collections from sin taxes declined by roughly 20 percent to P25.4 billion in 2011 from the 2010 tax-take, the Action for Economic Reforms (AER) said, citing data from the Department of Finance (DOF).

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Reforming the tobacco tax system may be the key to discouraging cigarette consumption and reduce the growing incidence of tobacco-related illness such as lung cancer and heart disease.

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