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Adams and Reese LLP

Tennessee Sets New Requirements for Liquor Tax Bonds

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Liquor-by-the-drink license holders have been receiving notices from the Tennessee Department of Revenue....more

McDermott Will & Emery

Mississippi Supreme Court Rejects ‘Passage of Title’ DTC Theory

Last week, the Supreme Court of Mississippi handed down an opinion in Fitch v. Wine Express Inc., No. 2018-SA-01259-SCT. A state court decision on the rather dry subject of personal jurisdiction often merits little comment,...more

Williams Mullen

Proposed Change to North Carolina Excise Tax Law for Wine Shippers

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Wine Shipper permittees may soon be able to file excise tax reports on an annual basis in North Carolina, rather than monthly. A proposed bill that would allow wine shippers to file excise tax reports annually is...more

Baker Donelson

Tour Fee Can Vary Again in Georgia

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The Georgia Department of Revenue released a proposed rule Monday that would allow breweries in Georgia to charge different fees for admission on tours based on the amount of free tastings and the free souvenir. This...more

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP

Deadline Extensions Possible for Expanded Retail Accountability Program

The rollout of the newly expanded Tennessee Retail Accountability Program is meeting with some opposition as the first reporting deadline under the 2015 changes in the program approaches. In response to these concerns, the...more

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