This Small Change in NFPA 72 Could Prove Costly for Alarm Dealers
A small placement change within NFPA 72 may make a big impact on “immediately” handling alarms.
A small placement change within NFPA 72 may make a big impact on “immediately” handling alarms.
The author makes a case as to why payments in 2017 of state tax liabilities projected for 2018 are not deductible on a 2017 federal income tax return.
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The security industry aims to strengthen safeguards in the Telecommunications Act of 1996, enshrined in section 275, to buttress against potential anti-competitive practices.
Congress is expected to pass a tax code overhaul this week, with President Donald Trump aiming to sign the bill not long after landing on his desk.
Legal expert Ken Kirschenbaum explains why it may be time to stoke those insurance policies if you install fire alarms.
Imperial Capital’s latest “Premises Control and Automation” report projects strong growth in the years ahead, but market evolution will present significant challenges for some security pros.
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Members expressed concern that not every technical committee that is responsible for NFPA 101 was on the same page at this year’s annual meeting.