What is Abate and what does Abate stand for?

ABATE works for you, the motorcycle enthusiast. ABATE is a not-for-profit organization registered in the state of Alaska. ABATE is a neutral organization that allows ALL riders to unite in brotherhood to safeguard our rights and still remain individuals with differing views.

Who is the ABATE of Arizona, Inc.?

ABATE of Arizona, Inc. is a non-profit motorcycle rights organization that is dedicated to freedom of the road for all motorcyclists. ABATE is a volunteer organization that fights discriminatory legislation aimed towards the motorcycling community.

Is the AICPA requesting systemic penalty abatement?

Unfortunately, the AICPA is now hearing from members that clients for whom they sought “COVID-19” relief shortly after Sept. 15 are now receiving late-filing notices. The AICPA is in discussions with the IRS about this situation and has requested systemic abatement of late-filing penalties for those affected by the coronavirus.

Is there an automated process for requesting penalty abatement?

The AICPA is in discussions with the IRS about this situation and has requested systemic abatement of late-filing penalties for those affected by the coronavirus. However, at this time there is no automated process for COVID-19 penalty relief, and each taxpayer’s case must be considered on its own merits.

What does Abate do for the motorcycling community?

ABATE monitors and interacts with the legislative process, enhancing the image of motorcycling, and provides educational and social opportunities for members and non-members. ABATE will continue to strive to stay acquainted with the issues and the people of the motorcycling community.

Who is the founder of Abate pizza restaurant?

Abate Pizza started in 1956 by its founder Joseph N. Abate, also know as “pop” to his family. He opened his first pizzeria on Whalley Avenue and called it Luigi’s, after his father. He set out to make the perfect pizza, experimenting with the best Italian products and succeeded with a pizza everyone loved.

How long is the ABATE of Indiana course?

The course consists of online classroom (held through Zoom) and on-cycle training, and can be completed in one weekend or four to five weekdays. The goal is to help you be successful and safe. Ask lots of questions. Our ABATE of Indiana instructors will help you discover the answers.