After years of inaction that enabled U.S. paper companies to milk billions in black liquor tax credits, the IRS has found a culprit.
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A legislative reform that has arguably saved the USPS is increasingly coming under attack by postal officials and some postal unions.
NPES President Thayer Long lauds the approval of the Postal Service Reform Act of 2016.
The passing of the two bipartisan bills by the Oversight Committee and how they would help the USPS financial situation.
The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform overwhelmingly passed two bipartisan bills to overhaul the U.S. Postal Service.
The House Oversight and Government Reform (OGR) Committee has crafted a bipartisan postal reform discussion draft as a precursor to introducing legislation later in June. Summarized, the draft attempts to enhance revenue and improve efficiency, streamline the governance and oversight of the Postal Service, and most notably from a financial standpoint, integrate postal retiree healthcare with Medicare.
Acting Chairman Robert G. Taub pointed out a number of issues that have impeded the USPS’ efforts to stabilize its financial position.
H. Res 673 resolves that the IRS resume providing free paper copies of the Tax Guide for Individuals, upon request.
Where the USPS sees an opportunity to expand the Flats Sequencing System to more ZIP codes, mailers see a backdoor rate increase.
New research highlights the importance of forests, and the future of straw can revolutionize the printing industry.