State’s new Adult-Use Cannabis
Industry generated over $10 Million in Cannabis and Retail Sales Tax
Revenue
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[February 25, 2020]
The Illinois Department of Revenue announced that adult-use cannabis
sales generated $7,332,058 in cannabis tax revenue during the month
of January, with an additional $3,147,928.29 generated in retail
sales tax revenue. Governor Pritzker’s recently released budget
conservatively estimated the state would collect $28 million in
cannabis tax revenue during the remainder of the fiscal year, ending
June 30, 2020. Today’s announcement puts the state on track to
surpass that estimate.
Once administrative fees are accounted for, 45% of the adult-use
cannabis tax revenue will be reinvested in communities
disproportionately impacted by the failed war on drugs and used to
fund substance abuse and mental health programs. The $3,147,928.29
in sales tax revenue will be divided between the state’s general
revenue fund and the local governments where purchases were made.
“Today marks another milestone in the successful launch of Illinois’
legal cannabis industry. Our goal has been to build the nation’s
most socially equitable program that includes new opportunities for
the communities most harmed by the failed war on drugs. Revenue
raised in this first month will soon begin flowing back into those
communities to begin repairing the damage done by the failed
policies of the past and creating new opportunities for those who
have been left behind for far too long,” said Toi Hutchinson, Senior
Advisor to Governor Pritzker for Cannabis Control.
The state collects cannabis revenue in two ways: a variable excise
rate dependent on THC potency and type of product, and a 7%
cultivators excise tax imposed on the sale of cannabis to retailers.
Earlier this month, the state announced that over $39 million in
adult-use cannabis product was sold at retail stores.
Last Wednesday, Governor Pritzker released his Fiscal Year 2021
budget, which projected cannabis sales would generate $28 million in
cannabis tax revenue for the remainder of Fiscal Year 2020 (ending
June 30, 2020). As the industry matures, revenues are estimated to
grow to $127 million in FY21, of which $46 million will go to
General Funds.
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Background:
CANNABIS TAX RATES
Cannabis Cultivation Privilege Tax:
Cannabis Purchaser Excise Tax:
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10% of the purchase
price - Cannabis with a THC level at or below 35%
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20% of the purchase
price - All cannabis infused products
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25% of the purchase
price - Cannabis with a THC level above 35%
-
This tax is not
imposed on cannabis that is subject to tax under the
Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Pilot Program Act.
ALLOCATION OF STATE REVENUE
Minus administrative costs, the remaining state revenue will be
allocated as follows:
-
35% for the General
Revenue Fund,
-
25% for the
Criminal Justice Information Projects Fund to support the R3
program,
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20% for the
Department of Human Services Community Services Fund to address
substance abuse and prevention, and mental health concerns,
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10% for the Budget
Stabilization Fund to pay the backlog of unpaid bills,
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8% for the Local
Government Distributive Fund to support crime prevention
programs, training, and interdiction efforts, including
detection, enforcement, and prevention efforts, relating to the
illegal cannabis market and driving under the influence of
cannabis,
-
2% for the Drug
Treatment Fund to fund public education campaigns and to support
data collection and analysis of the public health impacts of
legalizing the recreational use of cannabis.
[Illinois Office of Communication and
Information] |