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The Audit Findings That Never Seem to Go Away – And How Municipalities Can Fix Them
Audits are designed to improve accountability, strengthen internal controls, and reduce risk. Yet year after year, many municipalities continue to receive the same findings during financial statement audits. But why…
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Protect Yourself From Fraudsters Impersonating the IRS and Other Tax Scams
Tax scammers continue to target taxpayers through email, text messages, phone calls and regular mail. They often try to create urgency or fear to trick victims into sharing sensitive information…
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Tax Identity Theft: Businesses Are at Risk, Too
Tax identity theft isn’t limited to individual taxpayers — businesses are also targeted through their Employer Identification Numbers (EINs), payroll systems and tax filings. The financial impact of these crimes…
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How to Respond to Suspected Fraud Within Your Nonprofit
Nonprofits are built on trust — from donors, grantors and the communities they serve. When concerns about possible fraud by an employee arise, trust can be shaken quickly. How leadership…
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Occupational Fraud Still Affects Many Businesses
The more things change, the more they stay the same. This age-old saying applies to many things, and one of them is fraud perpetrated against businesses by their employees. In…
