Price per pack of cigarettes: tax, margin and increase

The price of cigarettes in France has been increasing steadily for many years, mainly as a result of government policies aimed at reducing tobacco consumption. The retail price of tobacco products is initially proposed by manufacturers or importers, who include production costs, distribution expenses, commercial margins, and mandatory taxes. However, this proposed price must be approved by the French authorities, particularly the Directorate General of Customs and Indirect Taxes, which ensures that it complies with national regulations. Once validated, the price becomes official and must be applied uniformly across the country. This means tobacconists cannot set their own prices, offer discounts, or run promotions on tobacco products.

The final price of a pack of cigarettes consists of three main components: the manufacturer’s share, the tobacconist’s margin, and taxes imposed by the state. Manufacturers receive roughly 15% of the retail price, while tobacconists earn between 8% and 10% for selling the products. The majority of the price, however, comes from taxation. In France, taxes represent about 75% to 80% of the price of cigarettes. These taxes include excise duty and value-added tax, both of which are regularly adjusted by the government through financial legislation.

Excise duty is calculated mainly on the quantity of tobacco produced or imported rather than its value at the point of sale. The tax uses a mixed formula that combines a percentage of the retail price with a fixed amount per quantity of tobacco. If the result is lower than the minimum tax set by the state, the minimum amount is applied. Tobacco products are also subject to VAT, which is included in the retail price.

By January 2026, the average price of a pack of 20 cigarettes in France reached around 12.50 to 13 euros. Some brands exceed 13.50 euros, while the cheapest options remain slightly lower. Over the past two decades, prices have risen dramatically—from around three euros in the early 2000s to about thirteen euros today—reflecting France’s long-term strategy to discourage smoking.

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