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Hi, Website Visitor. Here are your Articles for July 16, 2008.
Not-For-Profits: Fraud and the Role of Internal Controls

The not-for-profit sector plays an increasingly important roll in fulfilling the desire for a civil, compassionate and well-functioning society whether it is arts, advocacy, civic, cultural, education, or health and human service organizations

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Why is the IRS Asking Questions about Governance?

The new IRS Form 990, which is initially effective for the 2008 tax year, requests an organization to provide information about policies which are not required by the Internal Revenue Code.  The question is: Why they are asking for this information?



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Ohio Department of Taxation Moving Forward with Technology Modernization Project

The Ohio Department of Taxation is moving forward with a major technology upgrade designed to increase the scope of customer services, the efficiency of operations, and the effectiveness of tax collections.


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Debit Cards are New Option for Social Security Recipients

People who receive Social Security can now get their monthly payments on a prepaid debit card, a new alternative to checks or direct deposit.



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Enhanced profits and significant cost savings can be a natural outgrowth of making your business "green." Many companies are finding that consumers demand it and that, despite initial costs, revenues can increase substantially in the long term. Here's a list of 36 eco-friendly ideas your business might be able to implement, along with a list of the 10 most fuel-efficient cars on the market.
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Your company gets a tax break for certain education expenses but many eligible costs are often overlooked. Here are some extra costs that can boost the amount of your write-off, along with an IRS-approved way companies can provide tax-free scholarships to employees and their children.
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Before finalizing a divorce, it's critical to consult with your tax pro to make sure that you don't get hit with an unexpected bill from Uncle Sam. Here are some tax traps that a divorcing couple can fall into involving alimony, tax exemptions for the children, retirement savings and college costs.
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Checking in: It Takes a City to Help Open a Hotel
nytimes.com - Sun, 5 Jul 2009 00:44:16 GMT

Goldman Sachs: The great American bubble machine
seattlepi.com - Sun, 5 Jul 2009 00:23:35 GMT

INSIDE WASHINGTON: Archives' record-keeping lapse
sfgate.com - Sat, 4 Jul 2009 23:37:41 GMT

Steve McNair, former NFL star, killed in Tenn.: reports
ibtimes.com - Sat, 4 Jul 2009 22:45:42 GMT

Car dealer fights Chrysler over franchise
wtopnews.com - Sat, 4 Jul 2009 22:31:04 GMT



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