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NATA Praises The IRS For Excise Tax Resolution |
NATA may be the only group in town with kind words for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Representing ground operations and logistics businesses at airports across the country, NATA recently resolved an impasse with the tax service. The IRS informed the group in 2012 it would make a change to the way it was taxing airplane owners who were trying to use their own airplanes. Click here to read the full article in Politico.
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NATA President & CEO Tom Hendricks met with FAA Administrator Michael P. Huerta on May 13 about general aviation safety. At the close of the meeting, Mr. Huerta agreed to write a letter to the general aviation community asking for their personal commitment to making sure they are prepared each time they fly. Click here to read Administrator Huerta’s letter to the GA community.
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Aviation Tax Policies Rolling Through Three State Legislatures |
NATA is actively working with state aviation associations in Maine, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts as legislators consider tax legislation that would have immense impacts on general aviation and its contributions to the states’ economies, people and businesses. Click to read more on the legislative efforts in Maine, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts and learn what you can do to get your voice heard on these important issues.
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Air Charter Summit Session - FAA Regulatory Update |
June 17-19, 2013, Dulles, VA
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Next NATA Safety 1st Auditor Training to Be Held In June |
NATA announced its next NATA Safety 1st Ground Auditor Training program will be held June 25 and 26 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The NATA Safety 1st Ground Audit Standard is a single audit standard for ground handling facilities, such as FBOs, that aims to raise the standard of safety throughout the industry and eliminate the need for multiple annual audits. Individuals interested in becoming an accredited auditor must submit an application, meet the minimum requirements, and complete the NATA Safety 1st Ground Auditor Training program.
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Beacon Aviation Insurance Services, the administrator of the NATA Workers' Compensation Insurance Program™, worked with Companion P&C to create an industry-best payment plan. With as little as 15% down, you may choose to make 10 equal monthly payments that will allow you the flexibility to hold onto your cash and have control over your finances. You may also make payments online, allowing for easier bill-pay options. Contact your agent and let him or her know you want a quote from the NEW NATA Workers’ Compensation Insurance Program™ administered by Beacon Aviation Insurance (www.beaconais.com/nata).
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NATA Headquarters Closed In Observance Of Memorial Day |
NATA Headquarters will be closed today, May 27, 2013, in observance of Memorial Day. The association thanks all of our men and women serving in the U.S. military, past and present, and wishes everyone a safe and enjoyable holiday weekend.
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