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ACCRUED EXPENSES AND OTHER CURRENT LIABILITIES
9 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2019
Payables and Accruals [Abstract]  
ACCRUED EXPENSES AND OTHER CURRENT LIABILITIES
ACCRUED EXPENSES AND OTHER CURRENT LIABILITIES
The following tables reflect the components of “Accrued expenses” and “Other current liabilities”:
 
April 30,
2019
 
July 31,
2018
 
(In thousands)
Accrued sales taxes
$
21,790

 
$
21,390

Accrued other taxes
6,432

 
8,414

Accrued compensation
20,113

 
25,603

Accrued interest
287

 
1,437

Accrued audit, tax and legal
3,747

 
3,264

Accrued contract labor
1,613

 
1,932

Accrued worker's compensation
5,078

 
6,126

Accrued other
18,653

 
20,260

 
$
77,713

 
$
88,426


 
April 30,
2019
 
July 31,
2018
 
(In thousands)
Accrued pricing liabilities
$
18,882

 
$
18,882

Customer postage deposits
8,857

 
12,638

Revolving credit facility
10,000

 

Other
6,014

 
10,509

 
$
43,753

 
$
42,029


As of April 30, 2019 and July 31, 2018, the Company had accrued pricing liabilities of approximately $18.9 million. As previously reported by the Company, several principal adjustments were made to its historic financial statements for periods ending on or before January 31, 2012, the most significant of which related to the treatment of vendor rebates in its pricing policies. Where the retention of a rebate or a mark-up was determined to have been inconsistent with a client contract (collectively referred to as “pricing adjustments”), the Company concluded that these amounts were not properly recorded as revenue. Accordingly, revenue was reduced by an equivalent amount for the period that the rebate was estimated to have been affected. A corresponding liability for the same amount was recorded in that period (referred to as accrued pricing liabilities). The Company believes that it may not ultimately be required to pay all or any of the accrued pricing liabilities based upon the expiration of statutes of limitations or legal relief, and due in part to the nature of the interactions with its clients. The remaining accrued pricing liabilities at April 30, 2019 will be derecognized when there is sufficient information for the Company to conclude that such liabilities are not subject to escheatment and have been extinguished, which may occur through payment, legal release, or other legal or factual determination. The Company has not provided for any provision for interest and or penalties related to escheatment as it has concluded that such is not probable to occur and any potential interest and penalties cannot be reasonably estimated.