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Hi, Friend. Here are your Articles for October 3, 2007.
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PA State Senator Unveils Property Tax Elimination Act

PA State Sen. James Rhoades has unveiled a plan to shift taxes, increasing the state sales tax and offsetting that with a proposed elimination of $9 billion in school property taxes.  Different than previous proposals, Sen. Rhoades' Property Tax Elimination Act would call for a statewide referendum on the subject. Read on for more details. 


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Registration Closing Soon at LBC Leadership Business Conference

McKonly & Asbury is proud to once again sponsor Lancaster Bible College's Leadership Business Conference. The theme of this year's Conference is The Power of Profit-God's Bottom Line on Wealth. The third pillar of this  3-year series on Purpose, People and Profits will once again feature national, regional, and local leaders. The conference will take place on October 12, 2007 from 7:00 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. at Lancaster Bible College. Read on for more details and registration information.


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McKonly & Asbury Once Again Named an All-Star Firm by Inside Public Accounting
McKonly & Asbury is recognized for another achievement in the accounting industry. For the second straight year, accounting industry publication – Inside Public Accounting -  has named McKonly & Asbury an All-Star.  This distinction, part of the publication's annual search for the Best of the Best in the Accounting Industry, honors accounting firms for their management practices.  In 2006, McKonly & Asbury was named an All-Star for Growth, ranking the firm as one of the ten fastest growing firms in the nation.  This year, the firm was honored in the category of "Leverage", measuring performance of the firm vs. number of partners.  Read on for more details. 


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The Americans With Disabilities Act
(ADA) prohibits job discrimination against qualified disabled individuals. The law was passed in 1990, but the number and nature of ADA cases filed each year illustrate that many employers still struggle with the concept of "reasonable accommodation." Read the "Full Article" for details of a recent case that underscores the responsibilities of employers, as well as an example of an accommodation that a court ruled was reasonable.
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Federal guidelines
can help make your building less vulnerable to airborne chemical, biological and radiological terrorist attacks. The precautions aren't required, but they could help defend your company against charges of negligence in the event of a catastrophe. Here's a look at highlights of the recommended steps.
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Here are eight tips on how to structure
your company's 401(k) plan so you can defer the maximum amount of compensation and avoid problems with government regulators.
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