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You dont like to think a co-worker is stealing from the company, but it does happenbig time. And a lot of it gets right by the watchful eye of AP, through phony invoices, check tampering, and expense-account abuses. Close Snippit | Read Article
Whether its invoice processing, p-cards, or employee expense reimbursements, the use of formal policies and procedures in the form of a manual is absolutely essentialnot only from a procedural standpoint, but from one of control. Close Snippit | Read Article
The issue of whether a worker is an employee or an independent contractor has irked AP managers for a long time. Companies have been hit with millions of dollars in back tax bills for misclassifying employees as independent contractors. Companies must withhold employment taxes on wages paid to employeesbut there's no withholding on payments made to independent contractors. Close Snippit | Read Article
While all AP managers agree it is necessary to screen job candidates before making an offer, is it OK for you to use search engines or social networking sites in the process? According to experts, it is for the most part perfectly legal. But whether the information gleaned is relevant or even accurate could be another matter, privacy advocates and others tell us. Close Snippit | Read Article
This spring, the IRS will start audits of 90 community colleges. The target: payments made to independent contractors. The agency has reason to believe that some colleges are misclassifying employees as independent contractors and not doing the required employment tax withholding. This is according to the agencys 2007 Work Plan regarding federal, state, and local governments. Close Snippit | Read Article
The AP department at High Point Regional Health System was being blamed for the increase in rush checks. The hospital felt that the increase in rush checks was due to overall processing delays in AP. But was this true? "We needed a way to track where everything was and to determine where the bottleneck areas were in the invoice process," says Brandy Drake, APM, senior accountant, and AP supervisor. Close Snippit | Read Article