TTB NEWSLETTER | Weekly News |
September 6, 2019 |
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IN THIS ISSUEGreetings! This week’s top news includes that we’re about to make some changes to our website, we’re looking for good candidates to fill an auditor position in Tampa, and we’ve resolved a recent case by accepting an offer in compromise. REMINDER: UPDATES COMING NEXT WEEK TO TTB.GOVStarting Monday, September 9, there’ll be some updates to our website. Don’t worry -- the site will have the same look and feel (for the most part), but the move to our new content management system will affect some links and bookmarks. This update will improve your experience at TTB.gov through better search results and organization of content, and it will allow us to more quickly and effectively manage the information we publish on the site. CAREER OPPORTUNITYWe are seeking candidates to fill one auditor position in Tampa, Florida. Among other things, TTB auditors perform the following duties:
No prior Federal experience is required. If you are interested, you must apply through USAJOBS no later than September 16, 2019. For more details, view the vacancy announcement: 19-TTB-59-P OIC ACCEPTED FROM NY DISTILLERYWe have accepted a $53,668 offer in compromise (OIC) from Industry City Distillery, Inc., located in Brooklyn, New York, for alleged failure to pay Federal excise tax. You can read more about this case and other offers in compromise on the Field Operations Administrative Cases page.
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TTB Newsletter September 6, 2019
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Last updated: April 26, 2024