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Group Buying Programs – – A Source of Non-Dues Income
Knowing The Difference: Distinguishing Between Business Travel and Commuting.
While simply commuting between home and office is not considered a business expense, there are circumstances where travel between a place of residence and work locations can be deemed deductible, observes Troy Rolf.
Knowing The Difference: Distinguishing Between Business Travel and Commuting.
New Developments in State Sales and Use Taxes on Aircraft Purchases; Key Sales and Use Tax Planning Tools
Balancing Safety and the Rights of Disabled Employees
Association Information Exchanges An Antitrust Sensitive Activity
An Aviation Tax Recap: Moving Forward in Reverse
There have been (or possibly will be) several key changes to aviation-related tax laws in 2012, the effects of which will carry into 2013. Chris Younger summarizes a few of these changes.
Key Issues To Consider Concerning Selection and Use of an Aircraft Management Company/Federal Excise Tax Update
Protecting an Association’s Confidential Information from FOIA Requests
Your association may be compelled to provide confidential information to government agencies pursuant to a subpoena. How do you know that such information will not subsequently be disclosed to third parties and ultimately, the public at large, pursuant to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request? While it may be impossible to guarantee that confidential information is not disclosed, there are steps you should be taking, both prior to and after receiving a subpoena, to maximize the protection such information is afforded.
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Healthcare Contracts: Obligations and Responsibilities
Addressing likely areas of conflict up front can benefit both textile service companies and healthcare providers.