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Newsom Reduces Cannabis Tax in California to Compete with Illegal Market

The rollback to a 15% cannabis excise tax aims to help legal businesses compete with the black market, which accounted for 62% of sales in 2024, officials said.

  • Governor Newsom approved AB 564 on Monday, reverts the cannabis excise tax to 15% and stays at that level until at least 2028.
  • Driven by the July tax spike, legislators sought to cancel the 19% excise rate after the 25% tax increase, with a bill passing the Assembly but stalling in the Senate until this session.
  • Tax data reveal that the cannabis excise tax generated nearly $260 million in the second quarter and pushed first-half 2025 revenue over $500 million, contributing to more than $7.3 billion since 2018.
  • Supporters argued the change will benefit small businesses, as Haney said Monday, `It protects California jobs, keeps small businesses open, and ensures that our legal cannabis market can grow and thrive the way voters intended`.
  • Despite the rollback, an industry report found the black market still held 62% of California cannabis sales in 2024, while taxable sales fell during the first quarter of 2025.
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