|
|
Please visit our sponsors | |||||||
A fresh new voice! |
||||||||
Sale of Illegal Tobacco Brings Revenue to State
(Jackson) State Auditor Stacey Pickering, along with the Mississippi State Tax Commission, has recovered $211,737.65 that will be returned to the State’s General fund following a lower-than-expected collection at the contraband tobacco auction held in Tupelo. “Over $1.6 Million was taken by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau for Federal Excise Tax believed by TTB to be owed on the product,” Pickering added. “Since discovering this product in April and taking possession earlier this fall, we have petitioned the federal government for a waiver of the Federal Excise Tax. “Our Congressional Delegation has been very supportive in our request for this waiver; however, the request was denied by the TTB resulting in the Federal Government taking the majority of the proceeds of the sale.” “On behalf of the State law enforcement community, I am very appreciative of the leadership of Chief Harold Chaffin and Sheriff Kenny Dickerson that led to their involvement in this case,” said Pickering. “Both had agents assigned to this case from the beginning and played a major role in bringing to a close the largest known discovery of contraband tobacco in U.S. history.” In connection with his guilty plea, Burke forfeited to the United States over $1.6M in cash; a 1982 Beech C90 Turbo Prop Airplane valued at over $700,000; a 2006 Chevrolet Suburban; and a 2007 Chevrolet Suburban. While serving as a State Senator from 2004-07 he was recognized by the Mississippi Association of Realtors as Legislator of the Year and is credited for co-authorizing legislation allowing Mississippi to end law suit abuse. He was named by the American Legislative Exchange Council to the national policy task forces on Transportation and Homeland Security, and founded and was co-chairman of the Miss. Legislative Sportsman’s Caucus. |