Nebraska Efforts to Raise Taxes on Spirits Denied

When governments start to come up short on revenue the first thing often looked at is sin tax. Common sin tax goods and services include tobacco products, gambling, alcohol. When Nebraska’s coffers started coming up short one of the things they looked at was distilled spirits.

A proposed increase in the excise tax rate for distilled spirits from $3.75 per gallon to $14.50 per gallon has been defeated in Nebraska following grassroots activation by the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States – DISCUS through Spirits United and coordination with local distillers and wholesale partners.

More Than 1,500 Letters Sent to Nebraska Legislators

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The 287% increase was part of Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen’s property tax plan and was removed by amendment. More than 1,500 letters were sent to legislators through the Spirits United campaign.

“Defeating this tax threat is a huge win for consumers, distillers and the hospitality industry,” said Adam Smith, Vice President of State Government Relations at DISCUS. “We’ve seen in other states how high taxes send consumers across the border as they search for better prices. However well-intentioned, this hospitality tax would have harmed local businesses and Nebraska consumers. We are grateful to the Legislature for removing this increase from consideration.”

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Increase Would have Cost $110 Million and 1,350 Jobs

According to analysis by the Distilled Spirits Council, if the increase would have passed, around 1,350 Nebraskans were projected to lose their jobs because of a more than $110 million decline in retail alcohol sales. Additionally, the new rate would have established Nebraska as the second-highest spirits tax rate in the country among licensed states. More than 44% of the retail cost of a spirits bottle already goes to pay a tax or fee of some kind in Nebraska. 

The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States is the leading voice and advocate for distilled spirits in the U.S., advocating on legislative, regulatory and public affairs issues impacting the distilled spirits sector at the local, state, federal and international levels. DISCUS members are committed to responsibility and encourage adults who drink to do so in moderation.

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