Texas Tobacco RITS Report Format Changed
Texas changed the Tobacco Retailer Inventory Tracking System (RITS) report to include tobacco product class data. Starting with Nov 2016 reports, tobacco distributors and wholesales are required to report more data about sales to retailers. The new format requires item unit of measure UOM field to specify whether the product is classified as class B, C, D, or F of cigars. Also, whether OTP products should be measured as quantity or total ounces. The report is due on the 25th of each month.
How do I file?
- Electronically through Retailer Inventory Tracking System
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