Colorado declares tax holiday for marijuana sales

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Colorado has temporarily suspended taxes on marijuana after the US state brought in more tax revenue than anticipated.

The tax will return to 25% on Thursday but state law requires an automatic suspension of any new taxes in the event of an accounting error.

Pot retailers saw large crowds on the pot tax-free day.

Colorado became the first state in the US to legalise cannabis, after voters approved the change in 2012.

The average savings on Wednesday for a $200 ( £128) ounce of marijuana will be about $20 (£13), Fox31 Denver reports, and a regular 2.9% sales tax will still apply, as will taxes on medical marijuana.

The temporary tax break could cost Colorado up to $4m (£2.5m) in revenue.

The tax holiday also benefited retailers who saw customers line up before the stores opened for the day.

"I probably saved $45,000 before lunch," said a smiling Tim Cullen, owner of the Colorado Harvest Co. chain of marijuana dispensaries.


This will only strengthen the cause for other states to legalize cannabis. The amount of tax revenue from sales in Colorado was doubled what was anticipated and the taxes have blown past alcohol taxes. It's only a matter of time before the rest of the states want to start cashing in, especially states like Michigan that's practically bankrupt and really need the tax dollars.
 
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