A second try for BATSA
The National Marine Manufacturers Association and other business organizations lobbied hard last year for passage of the Business Activity Tax Simplification Act. “The last Congress
The National Marine Manufacturers Association and other business organizations lobbied hard last year for passage of the Business Activity Tax Simplification Act. “The last Congress
ProBoat E-Training will hold a weeklong online “open house” to allow marine professionals a sample of the courses currently available. Scheduled for Jan. 12-16, the
Cruising World magazine founder Murray Lloyd Davis died Dec. 4 at age 80. Davis founded Cruising World 35 years ago and sold it to The
The National Marine Manufacturers Association has provided Congress with suggestions on how the government can help marine businesses through the economic slump. Letters outlining the

Margaret Podlich has spent most of her life, both professionally and personally, dealing with water issues.A 1986 graduate of Tulane University in New Orleans, she
Members of the Coalition for Reasonable and Fair Taxation — of which the National Marine Manufacturers Association is a member — met last Thursday to
The inconsistency of state laws regarding tax nexus puts marine companies “at a distinct disadvantage, not only with domestic manufacturers, but foreign manufactures as well,”
The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday overwhelmingly approved the sweeping U.S. Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2007. The bill would authorize $8.7 billion in
The National Marine Manufacturers Association and other business organizations lobbied hard last year for passage of the Business Activity Tax Simplification Act. “The last Congress
ProBoat E-Training will hold a weeklong online “open house” to allow marine professionals a sample of the courses currently available. Scheduled for Jan. 12-16, the
Cruising World magazine founder Murray Lloyd Davis died Dec. 4 at age 80. Davis founded Cruising World 35 years ago and sold it to The
The National Marine Manufacturers Association has provided Congress with suggestions on how the government can help marine businesses through the economic slump. Letters outlining the

Margaret Podlich has spent most of her life, both professionally and personally, dealing with water issues.A 1986 graduate of Tulane University in New Orleans, she
Members of the Coalition for Reasonable and Fair Taxation — of which the National Marine Manufacturers Association is a member — met last Thursday to
The inconsistency of state laws regarding tax nexus puts marine companies “at a distinct disadvantage, not only with domestic manufacturers, but foreign manufactures as well,”
The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday overwhelmingly approved the sweeping U.S. Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2007. The bill would authorize $8.7 billion in