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Mailers Fighting for Better Catalog Rates

March 2007
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WASHINGTON, DC—Even with postal reform on the horizon, the mailing community is still battling to maintain viable rates.

Members of the Direct Marketing Association (DMA) pelted the USPS’ Board of Governors with letters protesting some of the rates recommended by the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) for standard flat-shaped mail, rates that could jack up the price of mailing catalogs by as much as 40 percent. DMA membership called on the Governors to resubmit those rates to the PRC for reconsideration, and the board consented.

According to the DMA, the PRC’s proposed rates for flat-shaped mail were more than double what the USPS had originally requested in May of 2006.

“In the face of overwhelming evidence, the (Postal Governors) chose not to move forward with a decision that was certain to be detrimental to many postal customers and to the very future of postal operations,” said DMA President and CEO John Greco Jr. in a statement.

The rates that the PRC has been asked to reconsider will take effect May 14, under protest, pending the board’s final decision on the further recommendations of the PRC.
 
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Glenn - Posted on March 29, 2007
I work for a mailshop in New Jersey. We are just try to find out about any information about taxing postage. Post office does not like but it is from the state level. Curious to see if other mailing shops are charging their customers tax on postage? Taxable for instate only addresses.
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Glenn - Posted on March 29, 2007
I work for a mailshop in New Jersey. We are just try to find out about any information about taxing postage. Post office does not like but it is from the state level. Curious to see if other mailing shops are charging their customers tax on postage? Taxable for instate only addresses.