TTB NEWSLETTER | Weekly News |
March 29, 2019 |
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IN THIS ISSUEGreetings! This week’s top news includes a vacancy announcement for two positions at the NRC, an OIC accepted from Sun Liquor Mfg. for alleged IRC violations, and we are requesting comments on a number of information collections (primarily TTB forms). WE ARE LOOKING FOR CANDIDATES TO FILL CLERK POSITIONS AT THE NATIONAL REVENUE CENTERWe are filling two clerk positions at the National Revenue Center located in Cincinnati, Ohio. If you are interested in working at one of the top places to work in the federal government go to USAJobs.gov and check out the vacancy announcement for full details.
TTB ACCEPTS $1.3M OFFER IN COMPROMISE FROM SUN LIQUOR MFG., INC.TTB accepted a $1,300,000 offer in compromise from Sun Liquor Mfg., Inc., a distilled spirits plant in Seattle, Washington, for alleged violations of the Internal Revenue Code. For more details, read the abstract and statement. PROPOSED INFORMATION COLLECTION; COMMENT REQUEST (NO. 73)On March 28, 2019, as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act, we published in the Federal Register a notice requesting public comments on 18 existing TTB information collections (forms, recordkeeping requirements, labeling requirements, surveys, etc.). The information collections open for comment are:
To view this public notice and any comments received in response to it, go to Docket No. TTB–2019–0001 at Regulations.gov. To submit a comment electronically, use the Regulations.gov comment form for this notice. To submit comments by postal mail or hand delivery, see the instructions in the notice. Comments on the information collections described in this notice are due to TTB by May 28, 2019. |
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TTB Newsletter March 29, 2019
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