Since Prohibition, the alcohol industry has operated according to a complex and heavily regulated system. The industry is now changing dramatically as the traditional “three tiers” clash with an Internet world and electronic sales. For CPAs handling the accounting for restaurant and bar clients, it is critical to understand the effect of these changes today as well as their implications for the future.
DESIGNED FOR
CPAs who advise clients that sell alcohol, especially bars and restaurants.
BENEFITS
- Understand the traditional three-tier system for selling alcohol
- Identify the role of the federal, state, and local regulators
- Recognize how Internet sales and big box stores are changing the financials of the industry
- Understand how the craft beer revolution is changing the financials of the industry
- Understand the financials behind a restaurant and bar
HIGHLIGHTS
- Overview of the business of alcohol
- Overview of the three-tier system
- Role of the federal government (TTB, FDA, ATF)
- Role of state and local regulators
- Special issues for bars and restaurants, including Dram Shop Liability
- Craft beer revolution
- Out-of-state shipping; transshipping
- Umbrella licenses / license compliance companies
COURSE LEVEL
Basic
PREREQUISITES
None
ADVANCE PREPARATION
None