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Take a Look at the 2008 'Dirty Dozen' Tax Schemes

Thieves continue to plug away and invent new ways to steal from taxpayers and the government. They're hoping to catch people with their guard down. In some cases, they promote credible sounding tax dodges. To keep you alert, the IRS publishes an annual list of the twelve worst tax schemes currently taking place. Read the "Full Article" to see what's on the 2008 "Dirty Dozen" list.

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'Frivolous' Tax Arguments That Uncle Sam Will Not Accept

It happens every year.
Around the time that tax returns come due, some people start rolling out arguments that they are not legally required to pay taxes -- or they claim they don't have to pay taxes on moral or ethical grounds. Do these arguments ever work? Click "Full Article" for a list of frivolous positions that the IRS and the courts have routinely rejected with stiff penalties.

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A liquidity crunch can send your company into a downward spiral and make it ripe for a takeover, as Bear Stearns recently discovered. One of the most important aspects of running a successful business is to maintain a solid liquidity position. Here are 10 ways to improve your company's cash supply, as well as come up with contingency plans to help get through difficult times.
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The message is the medium.
One surefire way to spread the word about your cause and build trust is to publish a newsletter. You can deliver it by e-mail or regular mail. It's fairly simple if you follow these five keys.
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Reasonable accommodation
for disabled workers can be a difficult legal concept for companies to understand. Fortunately, the EEOC offers guidance on what federal law requires. Click "Full Article" for a rundown of the regulations and the role of undue hardship.
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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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Calif. becomes first state to ban trans fats
sfgate.com - Sat, 26 Jul 2008 00:38:29 GMT

Stocks manage gains in uneven trading
cnn.com - Sat, 26 Jul 2008 00:37:47 GMT

Judge halts trial over Bratz dolls; juror dismissed for ethnic slur
usatoday.com - Sat, 26 Jul 2008 00:33:21 GMT

Economy finally gets news to smile about
msnbc.com - Sat, 26 Jul 2008 00:33:03 GMT

Home inspectors in R.I. remain unregulated
projo.com - Sat, 26 Jul 2008 00:30:00 GMT


 

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