Nevada’s recreational marijuana sales top September forecast
Nevada’s recreational marijuana continued its strong start through the third full month of sales, data released Monday by the Nevada Department of Taxation show.
By Colton Lochhead | Las Vegas Review-Journal
Nevada’s recreational marijuana continued its strong start through the third full month of sales, data released Monday by the Nevada Department of Taxation show.
The state’s licensed and regulated cannabis dispensaries sold approximately $27.7 million in recreational marijuana in September — more than $5 million over the state’s projected sales for the month.
That’s down from August’s sales numbers, which topped $33 million, and slightly up from July’s $27 million.
September’s sales equated to $2.77 million in taxes going to the state’s rainy day fund through the 10 percent excise tax.
The 15 percent wholesale tax, which is applied at the cultivation level to both medical and recreational marijuana, generated another $1.95 million. That tax revenue was right on track with the state’s projection for the month. Wholesale tax revenue first covers the local governments’ costs to regulate the industry, the rest goes to the state’s public education fund.
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