TRENTON
-- State Treasurer John E. McCormac and Taxation Director Robert K.
Thompson today announced two Union City residents are facing charges
for selling untaxed cigarettes to an undercover officer at a local
bodega.
The charges
are the result of a joint investigation by the Union City Police
Department
and the Division of Taxation’s Office of Criminal
Investigation.
Amparo I. Cagigas, 64, was charged with sale of untaxed cigarettes
to an undercover Union City detective at Botanica El Negro in Union
City on December 20, 2004. Follow-up investigation by police and a
Taxation agent resulted in the seizure of an additional quantity of
untaxed cigarettes at the bodega. Alexis Lopez-Garcia, 46, who identified
himself at different times as either an employee or the owner of the
store, was charged with possession of the cigarettes. Both defendants
entered not guilty pleas this week in Union City Municipal Court.
All cigarettes
used or sold in New Jersey must have tax stamps affixed, proving
that the State’s tax of $2.40 per pack has been paid.
In New Jersey, it is illegal to purchase or use cigarettes from other
states or over the Internet without paying all requisite taxes due
to New Jersey. Retailers can only obtain cigarettes from licensed distributors,
who affix the New Jersey tax stamps. Out of state sellers are required
by federal law (Jenkins Act) to provide lists of customers to tax officials
from all states where sales orders originate.
Sale of untaxed cigarettes is punishable by up to one year in jail
and a fine of up to $1,000.00. Possession of untaxed cigarettes is
punishable by up to six months in jail and a fine of up to $1,000.00.
“The 星空无限传媒app is committed to ensuring that cigarettes
are not sold illegally and that everyone who purchases cigarettes here
pays the proper taxes,” said McCormac.
Treasurer McCormac expressed his thanks to Chief Charles Everett and
the officers of the Union City Police Dept. for their diligence in
pursuing this investigation, noting that the Cigarette Tax is an important
element of State revenues.
This case follows recent actions taken by the Division of Taxation
to recover unpaid taxes from some New Jersey residents who ordered
cigarettes over the Internet without paying taxes. Under a plea agreement
reached by the federal government with the operators of Cigoutlet.com
and Affordablecigs.com the sellers were required to disclose their
customer lists and invoices to New Jersey and 45 other states to which
cigarettes were shipped. More than 1,200 New Jersey customers who placed
cigarette orders through these sites have been billed for the Cigarette
Tax and Sales Tax due on their online purchases.
The 星空无限传媒app is owed approximately $800,000 in taxes for
this violation of the Jenkins Act. Of this $800,000 due, the Division
of Taxation has, as of March 31, collected nearly $300,000 in taxes
from about 500 compliant taxpayers.
“New Jersey is serious about restricting sales of untaxed cigarettes
in this State,” Thompson said. “The customer list provides
an opportunity for us to recover tax revenue that might otherwise be
lost.”
Any New
Jersey resident who has previously purchased cigarettes using the
Internet,
mail order, or telephone is urged to notify the Division
of Taxation of these purchases. This self-assessment will be without
penalty and interest charges provided the Division is notified and
payment is made promptly and all such purchases cease. In order to
start the self-assessment process, please contact the Division of Taxation’s
Cigarette Tax Group between the hours of 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM by means
of:
Telephone|
Fax
Mail |
609-984-7554
609-984-3479
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Division of Taxation
Cigarette Tax Group
PO Box 187
Trenton, New Jersey 08695-0187 |
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