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Jun. 28
Welcome to your May/June issue of the ESOP Report

This month we've packed the report with tons of articles and news about ESOPs that you won't want to miss!

 
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Inside this Issue:


Letter from the President
Announcements
Chapter of the Year
Advocacy Update
NE Award Winners
State Captain Spotlight
Chapter Officers
State Captains
Mentorship Program
Edmunson Scholarship
Chapter Sponsors


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Aug. 31
Welcome to your August Issue of the ESOP Report. This month we've packed the report with tons of articles and news about ESOPs that you won't want to miss!

Inside this Issue:
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We're kicking off our "Member Spotlight" series with friends at The Stark Group!
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Aug. 15
Inside this Issue:


Our Chapter Stands Tall this Year
Help Us Stand Taller
Hawaii Chapter 2023 Annual Conference
From Home Garage to National Leader


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Aug. 15
Employee retention is a critical challenge faced by organizations in today’s dynamic business landscape, especially with the recent surge in turnover.  

A high turnover rate not only disrupts workflow but also increases an ESOP’s costs associated with recruitment, training, and lost productivity.  In this article, we’ll explore several strategies that ESOPs can use to attract and retain the most talented employee owners.
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Aug. 10
In late June, ESOP PAC hosted a fundraising event for Congressman Jason Smith (R-MO), an ESOP champion and chair of the powerful House Committee on Ways and Means. Ways and Means is a key committee of jurisdiction for ESOPs as it is responsible for writing our tax code, along with its counterpart in the Senate, the Finance Committee.
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Aug. 09
Notice to Taxpayers is Heavy on Innuendo, Light on Specifics

WASHINGTON, DC – The Internal Revenue Service today issued a statement suggesting a greater focus in the next year on S-Corp ESOPs and tax compliance, particularly for companies with a parent holding or management company structure and certain owner finance arrangements. While very short on specifics, the IRS communication appears to be driven by aggressive marketing of ESOP plans by some, although the IRS provides no specific examples of where an ESOP has been used in the manner they suggest.
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Aug. 08
The shared passion for employee ownership is something that runs deep throughout the ESOP community. It’s something we all feel strongly about, and a key driver of why the ESOP model works for so many millions of Americans. But what is it, scientifically, about ESOP culture that fosters this pride among employee owners?
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