New IRS Regs for Sponsorships
Now meeting planners who work for tax-exempt organizations have another set of regulations to consider. The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service
Sponsorship: The New Rules
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service last spring came out with final rules on the tax treatment of corporate sponsorship payments
Waiting for the Recovery
It has been a challenging year for the meeting industry: the September 11 tragedy, a recession, and the continuing threat of terrorism. It may never be
New IRS Regs for Corporate Sponsorships
Now medical meeting planners who work for tax-exempt organizations have another set of regulations to consider. The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue
Take Inventory of Contracts
September 11, a recession, and the continuing threat of terrorism: The world may never be like it was before, but it will get better. One way to cope
Contracts in a Buyer's Market
We have basked for so long in the glow of an ever-expanding economy and a strong meeting market that planners and hoteliers may have forgotten what a
While Waiting for the Recovery
It has been a challenging fall and winter for the meeting industry: the September 11 tragedy, a recession, and the continuing threat of terrorism. It
While Waiting, Reassess Everything
September 11, a recession, and the continuing threat of terrorism: The world may never be like it was before, but it will get better. Meanwhile, what's
Contracts in a Buyer's Market
We basked for so long in the glow of an ever-expanding economy and a strong meeting market that planners and hoteliers may have forgotten what a buyer's
Contracts in a Buyer's Market
We basked for so long in the glow of an ever-expanding economy and a strong meeting market that planners and hoteliers may have forgotten what a buyer's
Contracts in a Buyer's Market
We basked for so long in the glow of an ever-expanding economy and a strong meeting market that planners and hoteliers may have forgotten what a buyer's
Back in the Buyer's Saddle
Planners are now in control when it comes to cancellation and attrition clauses Planners and hoteliers may have forgotten what a buyer's market is like.