District 22 Area 1 – 3 Meeting Financial Timelines Internet Banking Saturday 16 March 2013.

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District 22 Area 1 – 3 Meeting Financial Timelines Internet Banking Saturday 16 March 2013

Club Financial Deadlines Financial Year end 31 March 2013 Legal Requirement to hold Annual General Meeting Most Clubs hold AGM in April Elections Audited Accounts

Zonta Financial Timelines International Dues District 22 Dues

Zonta International (ZI) dues Renewal notices to Clubs – electronically March Forms A, B, and C  Form C – Non-North American/Non- European

Zonta International (ZI) dues Due 1 June 2013 Methods of payment Cheque Wire Transfer Credit Cards pay for all members at one time ZI require proof of payment, Form B, Form C

District 22 Dues District 22 Dues $35 Invoices & Membership Lists to Clubs by end March 2013 Dues are payable by 31 May 2013 Methods of Payment  Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)  Bank Club Cheque into D22 Account  Post Cheque to Treasurer

Internet Banking District 22 using EFT District 22 using EFT Advantages of EFT Advantages of EFT convenient secure efficient and time saver swift approval process easy and secure payment method to District and ZI.