We’ve been living a carefree, tax-free lifestyle in the world of liquor for a while now. That all could change soon. Lawmakers finalizing the 2010 budget are proposing a hefty tax on alcohol. They have raised the general sales tax from 5% to 6.25% and are now applying that to the sale of all beer, wine, and alcohol sold in stores. On one hand, the money from the tax is being sanctioned for a good cause: substance-abuse programs. It sometimes seems that programs for addiction and other mental health issues get the shaft when it comes to funding. The estimated revenue from these taxes is 80 million dollars. On the other hand, this tax could put a huge burden on liquor store owners and brewers, especially smaller craft brewers. Alcohol may not have a sales tax, but it already deals with excise taxes. These
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Drinking in Boston: New Tax On Alcohol