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Oil & Gas in Texas - A Joint Association Education Message
This publication which has been produced by several related associations in Texas focuses on industry facts about issues including regulations, hydraulic fracturing, water, air, waste, and pipeline safety, among others.
Death Fraud
It might be impossible to eradicate this pervasive fraud, but cross-referencing documents with the U.S. Social Security Administration’s Death Master File might be the key to significantly reducing the success rates of perpetrators.
The Benefits of a Voluntary Disclosure Agreement
When an individual or commercial taxpayer discovers that he/she/it has underreported, or unreported state or local taxes, oftentimes the most attractive resolution is to pursue a Voluntary Disclosure Agreement with the state and/or local government.
SABRIX: 5 Things to Understand About Your Nexus Footprint
Understand how to monitor your business activities as well as how states enforce Nexus
INOVIS: The Challenges of Moving Information Securely
How to move information securely, reliably and affordably while avoiding the expensive headaches of building and operating an internal file-transfer infrastructure.
SABRIX: Mid-Market CFO Benchmark Survey
The Changing Face of Sales & Use Tax Compliance
MILKEN INSTITUTE: Jobs for America
Investments and policies for economic growth and competitiveness
SAP: ImprovIng Revenue RecognItIon to Enhance Performance
Best Practices for the High-Tech Industry
SABRIX: Is The U.S. Finally Ready for Value Added Tax?
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS: The Current and Potential Economic and Fixcal Impacts of Texas' Moving Media Industry
Recovery Or Not?
The US economy has been embroiled in the longest downturn since the Great Depression. Based on recent data, many market observers have called the recession over.

