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Unclaimed Property: A Look Back at 2011 and a Glimpse of What’s Ahead in 2012
Article on Tax and Regulatory Compliance, Escheatment, Reducing Risk • posted 11/15/11
To underscore how complex and challenging complying with unclaimed property laws can be for holders, consider that each change essentially requires companies to know the law has changed, and necessitates that companies update their reporting procedures accordingly.
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