Annual Zero Filing Reports Are Coming Due!
If you have an active surplus lines license in a zero-filing state, and you have not written business during the year, your zero-reports are almost due!
If you have an active surplus lines license in a zero-filing state, and you have not written business during the year, your zero-reports are almost due!
Several states have announced changes to surplus lines filing requirements. Please review these updates to ensure continued compliance.
InsCipher is pleased to announce that its Vice President, Daniel Steadman, is a finalist for the Insurance Business Awards’ “Young Guns of 2017 Award.” Steadman is one of only13 finalists in the international search for the industry’s next “Young Gun.”
The Surplus Line Association of Utah (SLAUT) has partnered with the Utah-based company, InsCipher—the leader in surplus line tax filing automation technology—to revolutionize how insurance producers must now file surplus line tax filings in Utah.
Is surplus lines compliance your biggest obstacle? Learn about the challenges of surplus line tax filings, how surplus lines have evolved, and why automation is changing the landscape of surplus lines.
Surplus lines is a constantly evolving and changing industry. One of InsCipher’s founding partners delves into these difficulties and examines the state of the surplus lines industry.
Filing in Tennessee is now more streamlined, allowing filers to submit their documentation and quarterly payments using a single system.
Oregon nixes the diligent search form requirement in an first-quarter announcement. Find out what changes you need to make to stay compliant.
For many insurers, annual filings for surplus lines policies is one of the most time-consuming parts of writing surplus lines.
The dissolution of the Non-Admitted Insurance Multi-State Association (NIMA) has created some changes in the non-admitted market.
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