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Stay informed with the latest updates on Maryland’s alcohol and tobacco industries, our work in Fells Point, Baltimore City to combat underage drinking, and important legislative changes that may impact your business.
We say farewell to a valued Commissioner and welcome a new member, as well as congratulate Commissioner Eric Morrissette on becoming Vice Chair, joining Chair Alan Silverstein and Secretary Robert Poole in leading our dedicated ATCC team.
Overseeing Maryland’s alcohol and tobacco industries involves enforcing laws on manufacturing, distribution, and sales. Our dedicated Field Enforcement agents work to ensure public safety through inspections and investigations.
A permit is now required for third-party contractors to deliver alcohol locally on behalf of licensed retailers. Learn about the new Local Delivery Service Permit and how to comply.
New regulations for Class 4 Limited Wineries now allow bulk wine purchases made from Maryland-grown agricultural products, with revised limits. Learn more about the updated requirements.
Effective July 1, 2024, licensed Maryland breweries, wineries, and distilleries may now deliver their own manufactured alcoholic beverages directly to a Maryland consumer with a new Direct Delivery Permit. The
The Tobacco Retail Modernization Act of 2024 introduces new age-verification rules and placement requirements for tobacco products in Maryland. Learn about the changes and how they affect retailers.
It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden and unexpected passing of John R. Horney, on June 18, 2024. John, who was 54 at the time of his
New tax rates for cigarettes, other tobacco products, and electronic smoking devices took effect on July 1, 2024.
As part of the ATCC’s ongoing commitment to ensure compliance and public safety, we’ve hosted recent workshops for the Baltimore City region’s retail operators and law enforcement to reduce underage drinking and its associated risks.
Ensuring fair and legal trade and distribution of alcohol and tobacco products within Maryland is critical. The ATCC’s Trade Practices Unit works closely with stakeholders – mostly manufacturers and wholesalers
Since July 1, 2023, through the Maryland Cannabis Reform Act, it’s been legal in Maryland for people 21 and older to possess and consume cannabis. Here are a few facts
ATCC staff dedicate a day to community service at the Franciscan Center in Baltimore, reinforcing community ties.
The Comptroller of Maryland oversees the collection of state taxes, including those related to alcohol sales. This agency ensures proper tax compliance and manages the distribution of alcohol tax revenues,
The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) is a federal agency that regulates and collects taxes on alcohol and tobacco products. In Maryland, the TTB works alongside state
This organization provides support and resources to state tax authorities, including those in Maryland. It helps standardize tax practices and policies across states, which includes the taxation and regulation of
The Maryland Alcohol Licensing Association supports local liquor boards in administering state alcohol laws. It provides training, resources, and advocacy to ensure that licensing and enforcement are conducted effectively across
The Maryland Alcohol Licensing Association supports local liquor boards in administering state alcohol laws. It provides training, resources, and advocacy to ensure that licensing and enforcement are conducted effectively across