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Delays - Check Your Tobacco Importer Permit Expiration Date Now By
Mimi Mengos (513)684-7232 The
National Revenue Center's (NRC) Wholesaler/Importer Units in Cincinnati are now
processing applications to renew tobacco importer permits. Please note that some
previously issued importer permits will expire on December 31, 2002, including
a number of "conditional" one-year permits. In
order for the NRC to renew existing permits (and for your business to continue
importing, uninterrupted), you must submit an "Application For Permit Under
26 U.S.C. Chapter 52 Importer of Tobacco Products" (ATF F 5230.4) prior to
the expiration date. - Tobacco
Importer permits will be renewed for three-years. It's important to send in your
renewal applications early to avoid possible delays in your operations.
- If
you've had changes since filing your last application, such as changes in officers,
stock, or ownership, please indicate these items in your application package.
The
NRC advises all tobacco importers to check the expiration date block on their
current Permit (ATF F 5200.24) and make sure that, if your expiration date is
approaching, you've contacted the NRC and/or submitted the necessary paperwork
for renewal. Anyone
needing further assistance should contact the National Revenue Center Wholesaler/Importer
Units at 1-800-398-2282 (513-684-3337) or e-mail us at natlrevctr@cinc.atf.treas.gov.
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President
Bush Signs the New Homeland Security Bill By
John Daffron (202)927-5000 On
November 25th the President signed into law the new Department of Homeland Security.
Included in the legislation were provisions affecting the transfer of the firearms,
arson and explosive functions of ATF to the Department of Justice, and the establishment
of a new Bureau within the Department of the Treasury for alcohol and tobacco.
The new DOJ Bureau, titled the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives,
is authorized as a separate and distinct entity. The new Treasury bureau will
be titled the Tax and Trade Bureau.
Under
the terms of the House measure, the DOJ Bureau, ATFE, will be responsible for
investigation of criminal and regulatory violations of the Federal firearms, explosives,
arson, and tobacco smuggling laws. In addition, the Attorney General is authorized
to delegate other functions to the bureau as he may deem appropriate which involve
violent crime or domestic terrorism.
The
authorities, functions, personnel, and assets of ATF relating to the administration
and enforcement of the Internal Revenue Code and Federal Alcohol Administration
Act will remain in Treasury.
As
the details of the transition are worked out we will provide updates in future
newsletters.  
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