Tobacco Tax Evasion in Bosnia and Herzegovina
This Policy Brief was written by University of Banja Luka (UBL) in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The policy brief examines the nation's tobacco tax avoidance and evasion in order to estimate the size of the nation's illicit tobacco market. Illicit tobacco consumption accounts for 32.3% of all consumption, largely driven by illicit hand-rolled tobacco use (95.4% compared to 18.1% of manufactured cigarette consumption). The researchers find that illicit consumption is more common among certain demographics of smokers. Proximity to Montenegro and Serbia, where cigarettes are more affordable also increases illicit use. The policy brief utilizes the findings to make policy recommendations to decrease the size of the illicit market, while improving the effectiveness of tobacco taxes.
A corresponding Report can be found here.
June 2021
Location(s): Bosnia and Herzegovina, Europe
Project: Think Tanks Project: Accelerating Progress on Tobacco Taxes in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Content Type: Policy Brief
Topic(s): Economic impacts of tobacco control, Tax avoidance and evasion
Authors(s): Dragana Preradović Kulovac, Dragan Gligorić, Ph.D., Ljubiša Mićić, Anđela Pepić, Ph.D. (c)
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