Webinar: A Review of the Texas Unclaimed Property VDA Process & Best Practices
The landscape of unclaimed property has been rapidly evolving over the past several years, due in part to the widening budget deficits many states have been confronting.
The state of Texas has implemented an unclaimed property VDA program to encourage holder compliance, yet many have not participated and yet others have conducted reviews that may not be consistent with state escheatment review standards, creating a potential for underreporting. Notwithstanding the scenario presented, audits may loom to test compliance.
BDO is actively engaged in assisting clients in all aspects of unclaimed property and invites you to attend a complimentary, CPE-qualified webinar to gain a thorough understanding of the following:
-Overview of Unclaimed Property
-Texas Escheat Provisions & VDA Process for Oil & Gas Companies
-Specific Issues Impacting Oil & Gas Companies Escheat Compliance
-Common Pitfalls of In-house VDA filings/Compliance
-Audits Implications
-Best Practices & Certain Recent Developments
-Q&A
REGISTER
Please register for the webinar here.
WEBINAR DETAILS
July 26, 2012
2:00 PM to 3:30 PM EST
1.5 CPE in the field of Tax
INSTRUCTORS
-Joseph Carr, Partner & National Unclaimed Property Practice Leader
-Ricardo Garcia, Senior Manager & West Coast Unclaimed Property Practice Leader
-Angela Gebert, Senior Manager & National UP Compliance Practice Leader
-Chris Gorman , Manager & Texas Escheat Liaison Practice Specialist
CONTACT:
Joseph Carr, Tax Partner
jcarr@bdo.com / 312-616-3946
Agenda
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02:00 p.m. - 03:30 p.m. | Webinar |
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