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TTB Newsletter April 2, 2021

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TTB NEWSLETTER | Weekly News

April 2, 2021

IN THIS ISSUE

Greetings! This week we’re announcing that we posted the slide deck from our recent Alcohol Beverage Export Certificate webinar, the return due date for quarterly filers is just around the corner, and we’re recruiting for the number two position in the Alcohol Labeling and Formulation Division.

EXPORT CERTIFICATE WEBINAR SLIDES AVAILABLE ON TTB.GOV

If you missed last week’s Alcohol Beverage Export Certificates Webinar, you may view or download the slides from our presentations page on TTB.gov. This webinar presentation covers the basics of TTB-issued export certificates, which are required by some foreign governments as a condition for the importation of certain alcohol beverages.

Note: This webinar was so popular that we plan to hold it again in the near future! Sign up for email alerts to be among the first to learn about new TTB training and outreach events.

DUE DATE FOR QUARTERLY FILERS IS COMING SOON

If you are an alcohol industry member who files tax returns quarterly, the due date for Q1 (January 1 – March 31) is Wednesday, April 14.

Timely filing of your tax returns helps you avoid penalties and interest. Subscribe to receive automated email reminders so you don’t miss a due date.

Who is Eligible to File Quarterly?

TTB-regulated businesses that remove wine, distilled spirits, or beer from their premises subject to federal excise tax, may file quarterly excise tax returns if they:

  • Reasonably expect to be liable for not more than $50,000 in excise taxes in the current calendar year; and
  • Were liable for not more than $50,000 in excise taxes the previous year.

We recommend that you file TTB excise tax returns and make payments electronically using Pay.gov.

TTB CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

We are looking for candidates to fill the position of Deputy Director, Alcohol Labeling and Formula Division (ALFD) in Washington, DC. This division is responsible for evaluating and processing over 200,000 industry applications for alcohol beverage formula and label approval per year. Among other things, this mid-level manager position is responsible for addressing dynamic shifts in workload and helps TTB achieve our performance targets.

For more details, view the vacancy announcement: 21-TTB-38-P

Position

Deputy Director, Alcohol Labeling and Formulation Division

Location

Washington, DC

Pay Scale & Grade

GS 15

Salary

$144,128 to $172,500 per yearr

Application Deadline

April 15, 2021

 

 

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