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Government Contracting Newsflash - monthly electronic newsletter
The Government Contracting Advisory Team (GCAT) delivers timely articles to Government contractors, topics including Government cost accounting, proposal development, GSA schedules and marketing to Government,  legal, I.T. and insurance issues Government contractors face.

Tax planning letter - every 6 months - sent via email or mail. 
Start your tax planning early to save the most on your federal tax return. The tax planning letters are packed with tax strategies and tips for individuals and businesses.

Fraud Matters - once a quarter - sent via mail. 
Learn more about how to prevent and detect fraud at your business. Topics include: Sarbanes-Oxley issues, telltale signs of fraud, how to improve internal controls, what is the impact of fraud on small business, effective measures that prevent fraud.   

Building for success - once a quarter - sent via mail. 
Published for construction contractors and developers, Building for Success provides analysis of legislation affecting the industry, market conditions around the country, construction industry trends and developments. 

Business Exit Seminar - Register Now! Oct. 22, 2010

2010 Healthcare Reform Legislation

Two bills signed into law by President Obama at the end of March will change health care in the United States and have an impact on every medical practice, employer and citizen of our country. Read more>>

2010 Mid-Year Tax Planning Updates

The 2010 tax year represents a critical time to ascertain and identify any tax traps while maximizing opportunities for dramatic tax savings. Next year may truly be too late ... Read more>>

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