Cigarette maker Philip Morris used its last opportunity to donate to the Liberal Party to pump more than $100,000 into the Coalition's election war chest.

During the election campaign, Tony Abbott announced he had ordered the Liberal Party to stop accepting tobacco firm donations.

Ban on tobacco money ordered during the election: Tony Abbott. Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

Labor stopped accepting tobacco donations in 2004 and has criticised the Coalition for continuing to accept money from the industry.

In 2012-13, Philip Morris donated a total of $107,040 to the Liberal and National parties. The donations included $45,000 to the Liberal Party's federal branch and $25,000 to the National Party's federal arm. It donated $6100 to the Liberal Party division in the seat of Hindmarsh, which the Liberals seized from Labor's Steve Georganas. The company donated $10,660 to the Liberal Party in the electorate of Sturt, held by Education Minister Christopher Pyne.