Unclaimed Property: A Reporting Process and Audit Survival GuideISBN: 978-0-470-27824-6
Hardcover
224 pages
September 2008
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"The book demonstrates the need for complying with escheat laws, and can teach readers how to develop a compliance system, as well as how to survive a state audit." (Accounting Today, January 26th, 2009)
Unclaimed Property: A Reporting Process and Audit Survival
Guide should be in every business library. Written, by Tracey
Reid, an unclaimed property expert, this book makes an almost
unintelligible process, that of unclaimed property, understandable
to the average business person. And as Reid explains, unclaimed
property has become the darling to state legislators looking to
balance their budgets. Whether your company has never filed and is
wondering how to get started or, heaven forbid, the auditors are
standing on your doorstep or you’ve been filing for years and
want to make sure you are doing it correctly, this is one book you
should not miss."
—Mary Schaeffer, Publisher & Editorial Director, Accounts Payable Now & Tomorrow; Author Controller & CFO’s Guide to Accounts Payable + 15 other business books
—Mary Schaeffer, Publisher & Editorial Director, Accounts Payable Now & Tomorrow; Author Controller & CFO’s Guide to Accounts Payable + 15 other business books
“I've been in search of good resource material on
abandoned property. This book presents the information without a
lot of legal lingo in an organized and easily read
format.”
—Marie Misterka, VP, Accounts Payable Manager, BNP
Paribas RCC, Inc.