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Managing Accounts Payable

SOX and State Law Interplay Creates Escheat Time Bomb

January 2006

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The interplay between the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) and state reporting of unclaimed property has created a problem that could sneak up on a lot of companies. That’s because of a special provision in most states’ laws that could cause age-old unclaimed property liabilities to come back and haunt companies.

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January 2006 Table of Contents [ toggle snippets ]

  • MAP January 2006 (full PDF issue)
  • How to Avoid 3 Potential AP TroubleSpots That Can Derail Your 2006 Plans
  • Year-End Ten Last-Minute Tips for Preparing and Filing 1099s
  • SOX and State Law Interplay Creates Escheat Time Bomb
  • T&E Alert: A Surprising Number of Firms Ignore Charge-back Rules for Personal Use of Company Car
  • Latest Ways Companies Are Fighting Payment Fraud
  • News Briefs (January 2006)
  • Accounts Payable Calendar (January 2006)
  • Accounts Payable Managers’ Forum (January 2006)
 

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