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Oregon Has Collected More Than $40 Million In Marijuana Taxes

October 20, 2016

As of the end of September, Oregon has collected more than $40 million in taxes on recreational marijuana, according to the latest figures from the state Department of Revenue.

Pot retailers began collecting a 25 percent tax on recreational marijuana sales starting in January.

After administrative costs, the money will be divided among schools, law enforcement and drug treatment programs.

The state tax on recreational pot will soon drop to 17 percent in many places.

But local governments are allowed to add their own 3 percent tax on top of that. Voters in more than 100 cities and counties around Oregon will decide in November whether to do just that.


News source: 
Oregon Public Broadcasting
 

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