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  2. Missing trader fraud - Wikipedia

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    The broker is able to claim back from the government all the VAT that should have been paid on the goods (as exports are zero-rated). However, because there is a "missing trader" further back in the chain of sales, part of this VAT would never have been paid in the first place. The goods will now carousel through other traders in member states.

  3. Transaction-Based Reporting - Wikipedia

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    A widely noted type of VAT fraud is Missing Trader Fraud. By using transaction-based reporting systems, discrepancies between the buyer and seller can be identified, and reduced. Moreover, even without analysing data, transaction-based reporting systems have a preventative effect due to the fact that companies are aware that their data is ...

  4. X12 Document List - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of all ASC X12 transaction sets across all releases. [1] ... Claim Tracer 926 Claim Status Report and Tracer Reply 928 Automotive Inspection ...

  5. Customers report missing deposits from Wells Fargo bank ... - AOL

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    In March, Wells Fargo confirmed that some customers’ direct deposits were not showing up but that their accounts “continue to be secure,” according to an NBC News report. The bank has also ...

  6. Accor - Wikipedia

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    Accor S.A. is a French multinational hospitality company that owns, manages and franchises hotels, resorts and vacation properties. [5] It is the largest hospitality company in Europe, and the sixth largest hospitality company worldwide. [6] Accor operates 5,584 locations in over 110 countries.

  7. Accounts receivable - Wikipedia

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    Accounts receivable represents money owed by entities to the firm on the sale of products or services on credit. In most business entities, accounts receivable is typically executed by generating an invoice and either mailing or electronically delivering it to the customer, who, in turn, must pay it within an established timeframe, called credit terms [citation needed] or payment terms.

  8. Compensating transaction - Wikipedia

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    There are two groups of systems where compensating transaction may be applied: 1. In the context of a database this is often easily achieved using transactions and the commit/rollback mechanism. [1] Compensating transaction logic could be implemented as additional on top of database supporting commit/rollback. In that case, we can decrease ...

  9. MissingMoney.com - Wikipedia

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    MissingMoney.com is a web portal created by participating U.S. states to allow individuals to search for unclaimed funds. [1] It was established in November 1999, [2] as a joint effort between the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA) and financial services provider CheckFree. [3]