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The current duty rates are as follows.

For cigarettes: 16.5% of retail price plus £189.49 per 1000 cigarettes.

For cigars: £236.37 per kilogram.

For hand rolling tobacco: £185.74 per kilogram.

For other tobaccos: £103.91 per kilogram.

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