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Current as of January 01, 2026 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Wholesale license.--For each wholesale license issued there must be paid to the Department of Finance a fee of $200. If a holder of a wholesale license sells or intends to sell tobacco products at 2 or more places of business, whether established or temporary, a separate license is required for each place of business.
(b) Retail license.--For each retail license there must be paid to the Department of Finance a fee of $50. If a holder of a retail license sells or intends to sell tobacco products at 2 or more places of business, whether established or temporary, or whether in the same building or not, a separate license is required for each place of business.
(c) Vending machine license.--Every vending machine from which tobacco products are offered for sale must have affixed to it an identification stamp issued by the Department of Finance for which a fee of $15 must be paid to the Department. If 2 or more vending machines are fastened together, each set of mechanisms must have a separate vending machine license.
(d) Affixing agent license.--For each affixing agent's license issued there must be paid to the Department of Finance a fee of $200, but only 1 license fee of $200 is required of any person who is both a wholesale dealer and an affixing agent.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Delaware Code Title 30. State Taxes § 5308. License charges - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/de/title-30-state-taxes/de-code-sect-30-5308/
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