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🇧🇷 Brazil · Ministério da Saúde

Smoking Cost Calculator: Brazil 🇧🇷

Cigarette prices in Brazil (BRL R$). National average: R$10.00 per pack.

Your daily cost
$0.00

at 20 cigarettes a day · $8.39 per pack · United States

LiveSince you landed: $0 burned
Yearly
$3,062
30 years
$91,871
If invested at 7%
$45,273

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A pack of 20 cigarettes in Brazil costs on average R$10.00 in BRL. About 9.3% of adults in Brazil currently smoke (2023 data, Ministério da Saúde). A pack-a-day smoker spends roughly R$3650 per year at the register — and that is before you add the time, the health, or the compounding.

How the R$10.00 is built: tax and price structure

~80% (80.25% in 2022, latest WHO/OWID)

Specific dutyBRL varies by price tier; ad valorem IPI + state ICMS
VAT / GSTvaries by state (ICMS 18-25%)

Source: WHO / Our World in Data taxes-as-a-share-of-cigarette-price.

What cigarettes cost in Brazil: brand price ranges

The R$10.00 national average hides a wide spread — discount brands are noticeably cheaper than premium.

BrandTypical price per pack of 20
Marlboro (Philip Morris)R$10-13 per pack
Lucky Strike (BAT)R$10-13 per pack
Derby (Souza Cruz/BAT)R$8-11 per pack
Hilton (Souza Cruz/BAT)R$8-11 per pack
Minister / Dallas (value)R$6-9 per pack

Free help quitting in Brazil

Brazil has free, evidence-based programs. You do not need to quit alone.

Helpline

Disque Saúde 136 (MoH) or Ligue 132 SUS cessation line

Free, confidential, staffed by trained counsellors.

Website

Ministério da Saúde

Authoritative guidance, plan templates, support.

Medication coverage

Brazil SUS (Unified Health System) provides free cessation treatment at all primary care units — counseling + NRT (patches, gum) + varenicline/bupropion — since 2002. One of the few developing countries with this.

What makes Brazil different

  1. 01Brazil's adult smoking rate fell from ~35% in 1989 to ~9.3% in 2023 — one of the steepest declines of any country, driven by tax hikes, graphic warnings (mandatory since 2001), and the 2011 Lei Antifumo (national smoke-free indoor law).
  2. 02Brazil became the first country in the Americas (and second globally after Uruguay) to mandate plain packaging for cigarettes, with ANVISA's plain packaging regulations in force since 2019.
  3. 03ANVISA banned the sale, importation, and advertising of e-cigarettes / vapes in 2009 — yet a large illicit market persists, prompting Rio de Janeiro enforcement operations in 2025-2026 (per WHO feature stories).
  4. 04Brazil's tobacco taxation (~80% of retail price) and a minimum-price policy have been the most effective MPOWER "R" intervention in Latin America; Souza Cruz (now BAT) historically held ~70% market share.
  5. 05SUS free cessation treatment has reached over 1 million Brazilians cumulatively since 2002 — including counseling, nicotine patches/gum, and prescription medications — making Brazil a global model for LMIC tobacco cessation.
Quick fact

In Brazil, a pack of 20 cigarettes costs on average R$10.00 BRL as of 2026. About 9.3% of Brazil adults smoke, down from historical highs. Tax accounts for ~80% (80.25% in 2022, latest who/owid) of the pack price. Quitting saves the average smoker R$3650 per year.

Brazil — Frequently asked questions