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Hi Mary, here is Tate & Tryon's newsletter for March 4, 2008.
What Your Organization Needs to Know About Unclaimed Property

One area of tax compliance that is not as well understood by tax filers is the area of unclaimed property.  To understand the potential tax impact for organizations holding unclaimed property, it is important for holding organizations to have a thorough understanding of what unclaimed property is, what responsibilities holders of unclaimed property have, and what tax compliance filing is required.

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The Odds of an IRS Audit Are Still Going Up

During fiscal 2007,
the IRS audited more people than it has in a decade and the tax agency is expected to conduct even more examinations this year. Who are the current IRS targets and who is likely to find themselves under the microscope in the future? Click "Full Article" for the answers, along with eight red flags that can sometimes trigger an audit.

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Advanced SmartList for Great Plains

Advanced SmartList allows you to analyze Microsoft Dynamics GP (Great Plains) SmartList data with greater flexibility. It also will help you gain better business intelligence about your financial information.

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Optimizing Your Financial Leadership Team - May 9th Seminar

Optimizing Your Financial Leadership Team is a full-day seminar dedicated to enhancing trust and effectiveness for your organization's key financial volunteers and staff.  Registration is now available for the May 9th and November 6th seminars. 

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Amendments to the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) extend new benefits to qualifying military families. There are two new reasons that allow family members of military personnel to take unpaid time off from work -- and one provision took effect on January 28, 2008. For more information on the changes and employer obligations under the FMLA, click "Full Article."
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Properly managing cash flow is is critical to the financial health
of your organization. Here are some smart strategies to help.
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The number is startling: The typical employer pays out nearly 40 cents of every payroll dollar to cover benefits, according to one survey. How does your business payroll compare? Click “Full Article” to find out how your business can use the figures to improve employee morale.
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Maximize the spread between cash outlays and inflows with a well-designed program to manage accounts payable. Click "Full Article" for some techniques to make the most out of the money you owe by, among other things, negotiating favorable payment terms with your vendors and other creditors as well as tapping every source of low-interest or no-interest credit.
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U.S. Ready To Talk About Temporary Visas At WTO
javno.com - Sat, 26 Jul 2008 18:36:51 GMT

Why the Housing Bust is Good for the Homeless
newsweek.com - Sat, 26 Jul 2008 18:31:06 GMT

Housing rescue bill heads to Bush
detnews.com - Sat, 26 Jul 2008 17:51:10 GMT

Ford To Focus On Small Fuel Efficient Cars, Slows Down On Trucks, SUVs
AllHeadlineNews.com - Sat, 26 Jul 2008 17:49:20 GMT

FCC OKs satellite radio merger
msnbc.com - Sat, 26 Jul 2008 17:30:03 GMT


 
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