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SPECIAL OCCUPATIONAL TAXES RULE FINALIZEDThis rule, T.D. TTB-84, Liquor Dealer Recordkeeping and Registration, and Repeal of Certain Special (Occupational) Taxes (SOTs), finalizes without change the SOT temporary rule published as T.D. TTB-79. TTB did not receive any comments on the temporary rule in response to the related notice of proposed rulemaking, Notice No. 96. TREASURY IS COMMITED TO OPEN GOVERNMENTImplementation of the Open Government Directive is a major step in creating a culture of transparency, participation, and collaboration in government operations, opening new lines of communication and cooperation between the government and the American people. Read more... As part of a commitment to increase transparency in government and maintain accountability of taxpayer dollars, the Department of the Treasury released its Open Government Plan detailing how Treasury will take immediate, specific steps to open their operations to the public. Please click on the link below for complete information. Treasury Releases Its Open Government Plan TTB AND ATF REACH SETTLEMENT WITH TOBACCO PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERTTB and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) have reached an agreement with Ohserase Manufacturing located on the Saint Regis Mohawk Reservation in New York to come into compliance with Federal law. The settlement resolves issues related to Ohserase manufacture of tobacco products on an Indian reservation without the payment of Federal excise tax, manufacturing without a permit or bond, and the distribution of cigarettes in violation of the Contraband Cigarette Trafficking Act (CCTA). Ohserase Manufacturing is a member of the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe and manufactures tobacco products on its reservation in New York. In 2002, ATF began an investigation into the manufacture of cigarettes on the Saint Regis Reservation. The settlement marks the culmination of efforts by TTB, ATF, Ohserase Manufacturing and the United States Attorney of the Northern District of New York to bring Ohserase into compliance with Federal laws and regulations. Ohserase Manufacturing asserted that it was exempt from Federal regulation of the manufacture of its cigarettes based upon a claim of tribal sovereignty. Under the terms of the agreement, Ohserase agrees to the administrative forfeiture of $1.75 million. Mary Ryan, Assistant Administrator for Field Operations (TTB), stated, "I believe this agreement represents a tremendous achievement in the administration of Federal tobacco tax laws and a considerable step forward in TTB's relationship with manufacturers on Native American Reservations. We hope that the agreement will encourage other similarly-situated cigarette manufacturers to willingly come into compliance with the tobacco tax laws." To download a PDF file, you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed |