Tax Planning Will Pumpkin Spice Products Cost Us More in 2023? Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Written by TurboTaxBlogTeam Published Sep 22, 2023 1 min read Reviewed by Katharina Reekmans, Enrolled Agent Fall is here, and this marks the unofficial beginning of pumpkin spice season (even though these beloved autumn-themed products hit retailers at the end of summer). Delicious beverages and tasty treats flavored with the large, rounded orange-yellow squash, all created to satisfy those pumpkin-loving taste buds. However yummy these foods and drinks might be, in the past, they cost you extra bucks. MagnifyMoney, a personal finance site owned by LendingTree, conducted a study in 2022 that found consumers are paying more in the form of a “pumpkin spice tax.” They explain that “pumpkin spice tax” is a “demand-based pricing strategy where retailers mark up the price for a pumpkin-flavored item.” That’s right, you are paying more for that pumpkin cake mix or PSL versus something without the addition of pumpkin. So, how much is the average “pumpkin spice tax”? According to the study, customers paid an average of 14.1% more for the pumpkin spice-flavored version of an item in 2022; this figure is across 80 analyzed grocery and coffee products from six retailers. Compared to a few years prior, this is a sharp increase: the average pumpkin spice tax was 8.8% in 2020 (MagnifyMoney did not conduct the study in 2021). You may wonder, what did the study find is the largest pumpkin spice-related markup? That would be pretzels. For example, Trader Joe’s Pumpkin Spiced Teeny Tiny Pretzels cost 161.1% more than its Honey Wheat Pretzel Sticks — 50 cents an ounce versus 19 cents an ounce, respectively. Will the “pumpkin spice tax” rise or fall in 2023? We don’t know yet, but we hope you enjoy all of the baked goods, lattes, dips, snacks, and more products during this cozy, foliage-filled time of year. You know your small business—we know business taxes. Our self-employed and business tax experts will ensure you get every tax break with 100% accuracy, guaranteed. Start for free 100% free to start. Pay only when you file. Previous Post It’s Almost Autumn: How to Not “Fall” Behind on Your… Next Post Financial Planning Month: Tax Edition Written by TurboTaxBlogTeam More from TurboTaxBlogTeam Leave a ReplyCancel reply Browse Related Articles Tax Help How to File a Business Tax Extension: Deadlines, Forms, and Penalties Tax Tips The White Lotus Tax Lessons: Navigating Gift Taxes, Lump Sum Payouts, Hush Money, and the IRS Tax Questions What Day Are Taxes Due? April 15! How to File for a Tax Extension or Pay Taxes Online Tax Questions What Happens If You File Your Taxes Wrong? Late Filing Penalties, Interest, and More Tax Questions What’s Tax Deductible? A Guide to Mortgage Interest, Long-Term Care, Funeral Expenses, Student Loans, and Roth IRA Contributions Tax Questions Is it Better to Get Your Taxes Done or Do Them Yourself? (And Other Tax Questions Answered) Tax Forms What is a 1099-K Form? How to Report Payments on Your Tax Return (2024) Tax Forms What is a 1099 Form? A Guide to Understanding Your Tax Obligations Income Tax by State Wisconsin State Income Tax in 2025: A Guide Income Tax by State West Virginia State Income Tax in 2025: A Guide