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untilRegister for Free at Eventbrite The Virtual Public Policy Conference, hosted by the American Craft Spirits Association and the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, provides distillers, owners or operators of DSPs, sales or front of the house teams, investors, and suppliers to our spirits industry the opportunity to engage directly with lawmakers in the nation’s capital and advocate for parity with beer and wine on FET relief, trade support, and other critically important issues. Given the unprecedented challenges affecting the country, we must not get lost in the pressing matters before Congress. There is no more important time for our collective voices to be heard in Washington D.C. This year we've made it easy for you to "attend" from the comfort of your distillery, home, park, or wherever you might have a quiet spot. All you'll need is a smartphone, tablet, or computer to connect with your industry peers and those on Capitol Hill. Agenda Tuesday, September 15 12:30pm EST- 3:30pm EST / 9:30am-12:30pm PST (3 hours) Issues Impacting the Industry Join Jim Hyland (Public Policy Counsel, ACSA) and Kelly Poulsen (Vice President of Federal Government Relations, DISCUS) for a discussion on the latest on the federal excise tax, issue background, and talking points. Interact with Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) officials as they provide an update on the Bureau’s operations with an opportunity to ask questions of TTB officials. Discussions on other emerging issues Wednesday September 16 12:30pm-3:30pm EST/ 9:30am-12:30pm PST (3 hours) Congressional Meetings Join virtual meetings with other distillers from your state and with your elected officials as you seek their support on tax policies and other matters impacting the industry!
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Hi All, I am looking for a good software company or a cloud based tracking system to insure we are paying the proper amounts of tax and the forms are filled out properly. Please give me any info or feedback that you have.
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I saw this graphic and thought it illustrated the point eloquently. I know that we all know this, but it is amazing that the public majority has no idea. Many people think that a bulk of the price they are paying at retailers somehow makes its way back to those that are producing the product and they have no idea that it has been taxed between 4 to 5 times by they time they are taking it home. I thought it was a great thing to share.
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do you pay Federal taxes on the spirits used for research and development, if those spirits are never bottled. Do you pay Federal taxes on spirits that you us for quality control? thanks, Dan
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do you pay Federal taxes on the spirits used for research and development, if those spirits are never bottled. Do you pay Federal taxes on spirits that you us for quality control? thanks, Dan