For ebook submissions Lightning Source accepts only
digital file submissions.
Lightning Source accepts both hard copy and
digital file submissions for print on demand products.
Not exact matches
This search box also supports the look - up of an IP.com
Digital Signature (also referred to as Fingerprint); enter the 72 -, 48 -, or 32 - character code to retrieve details of the associated
file or
submission.
The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) has called on HMRC to allow taxpayers a limited number of defaults before incurring a penalty for late
submissions under the new proposals for
digital tax reporting.1 This can be achieved by allowing those taxpayers a short extension period on those particular occasions.2 The CIOT says such an approach to penalties is more consistent with HMRC's five principles for penalties than alternative penalty regimes that HMRC recently consulted on.3 The CIOT has said that this «cumulative suspension» penalty regime is more likely to encourage compliance, penalise non-compliance and be a proportionate response to late
filing.4 HMRC is yet to publish details about the level of the penalties, although it has confirmed that this will be a fixed penalty, irrespective of the size of the business.
A
digital format bid
submission is to be sent by E-mail to bidsniagarafalls.ca - Quotation
files must be returned in Microsoft Excel format A paper format bid
submission may be faxed to 905-356-1774.
Please send
digital files or photos of
submissions to curator Chip Schwartz at [email protected].
Submissions: Please send digital files or photos of submissions to curator Jenny Dreadful at [email
Submissions: Please send
digital files or photos of
submissions to curator Jenny Dreadful at [email
submissions to curator Jenny Dreadful at [email protected].
As contrasted to electronic discovery,
digital forensics can trace documents that were permanently erased prior to
submission of the device (volume shadow copy of hard drive), track where the person has been going on the Internet (which can expose what they were researching), and where they may have dumped copies of relevant or confidential
files for their future use.
You could
file every
digital work with copyright.gov at $ 30 per
submission and wait several months for approval or you can submit the work to Numly and instantly receive proof of
submission with verification capabilities.