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Managing Accounts Payable

Year-End Planning: IRS Agents Poised to Crack Down on Executive Expense Reports

September 2005

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An internal government document reveals that IRS agents have been newly trained to descend upon companies to ferret out tax problems with executive expense accounts. If your company is selected for audit, agents will be knocking on AP’s door early in the investigation. Therefore, understanding what they will be looking for is crucial so you can take action before year-end to avoid tax troubles for the company and its top brass.

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September 2005 Table of Contents [ toggle snippets ]

  • MAP September 2005 (full PDF issue)
  • Year-End Planning: IRS Agents Poised to Crack Down on Executive Expense Reports
  • Kennametal Learns Four Valuable Lessons in Rolling Out EIPP
  • Two Think Tanks Rank Leading Imaging Vendors
  • Best Practice Identified for 10 Areas of Accounts Payable
  • IOMA.com Upgraded for Research Tasks
  • Accounts Payable Calendar (September 2005)
  • How to Foster Teamwork in Your AP Department
  • Future Issues (September 2005)
  • MAP News Briefs (September 2005)
  • Accounts Payable Managers’ Forum (September 2005)
 

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