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Paul P Francisco, 56142 Indian Country, Gouldsboro, PA 18424

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Melbourne, FL   

Clark, NJ   

Trenton, NJ   

Woodbridge, NJ   

Salt Lake City, UT   

Edison, NJ   

Jacksonville, FL   

Work

Company: Unitrans international inc - New York, NY May 2010 Position: Import export specialist

Education

School / High School: Thomas Edison State College / Middlesex County College- Edison, NJ 2008 Specialities: Associate in Business Operations Management

Skills

High level of accuracy of data entry: alpha/numeric - typing 50 wpm; MS Word/Excel; Knowledge of IATA Dangerous Goods by Air & International Maritime (Ocean)

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Work:
Unitrans International Inc - New York, NY May 2010 to Jul 2012
Import Export Specialist
Education:
Thomas Edison State College / Middlesex County College - Edison, NJ 2008 to 2008
Associate in Business Operations Management
Skills:
High level of accuracy of data entry: alpha/numeric - typing 50 wpm; MS Word/Excel; Knowledge of IATA Dangerous Goods by Air & International Maritime (Ocean)

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

System And Method For Causing Multiple Parties To Be Paid From A Single Credit Card Transaction

US Patent:
6983261, Jan 3, 2006
Filed:
Nov 2, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/431616
Inventors:
Paul A. Francisco - Loch Arbour NJ, US
Frederick J. Petschauer - Belmar NJ, US
Assignee:
TaxNet Systems, Inc. - Spring Lake NJ
International Classification:
G06F 17/60
US Classification:
705 39, 705 14, 705 16, 705 19, 705 21, 705 26, 705 31, 705 35, 705 40, 235335, 235375, 235379, 235380, 235381, 235382, 235383
Abstract:
A point of sale credit card payment system allowing multiple payments to be made to various payees from a single credit card transaction or any other form of electronic payment. Software, firmware, or hardware located at a consumer location or offsite determines the amount of commissions, travel agency fees, auction fees, or any other fees incidental to the transaction due to a third or other party. During the time of transaction when payment is being made by a credit card or any other form of electronic payment the fees and/or payment(s) due to third party(ies) are separately identified and, based upon instructions from the software, are paid directly by the credit card company to those third parties entitled to receive payment.

Point Of Tax Reporting And Automatic Collection System With Tax Register

US Patent:
8249936, Aug 21, 2012
Filed:
Nov 18, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/195105
Inventors:
Paul A. Francisco - Loch Arbour NJ, US
Frederick J. Petschauer - Belmar NJ, US
Assignee:
Taxnet Systems, LLC - Spring Lake NJ
International Classification:
G06Q 99/00
US Classification:
705 19, 705 21, 705 20
Abstract:
A point of sale tax reporting and automatic collection system including a smart tax register located at a retailer location. The retailer smart register processes consumer transactions and calculates the amount of sales tax due the retailer by the consumer for each transaction. Following the transaction, the consumer requests and is give a tax paid receipt. After the sales tax is paid to the retailer by the consumer, the register either immediately or periodically forwards the amount of the transaction and the amount of sales tax collected by the retailer to a computer and memory located at a remote location (e. g. state government taxing authority). The computer and memory receive and store the retailer's transaction and sales tax information, and report same to the Internal Revenue Service at least once a year. After receiving the retailer's sales tax information, the computer accesses and debits an account belonging to the retailer, the amount debited corresponding to the amount of sales tax collected by the retailer. In sum, the system automatically reports all retailer transactions and sales tax collected by retailers from consumers to local and federal government authorities and then automatically collects the sales tax amounts from retailer accounts so as to prevent retailers from turning over the collected sales tax.

Point Of Sale Tax Reporting And Automatic Collection System With Tax Register

US Patent:
2013005, Feb 28, 2013
Filed:
Aug 20, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/589837
Inventors:
Paul A. Francisco - Loch Arbour NJ, US
Frederick J. Petschauer - Belmar NJ, US
International Classification:
G06Q 20/20
US Classification:
705 19
Abstract:
A point of sale tax reporting system including a smart tax register located at a retailer location. The retailer smart register processes consumer transactions and calculates the amount of sales tax due the retailer by the consumer for each transaction. After the sales tax is paid to the retailer by the consumer, the register either immediately or periodically forwards the amount of the transaction and the amount of sales tax collected by the retailer to a computer and memory located at a remote location, such as a state government taxing authority.

Point Of Sale Governmental Sales And Use Tax Reporting And Receipt System

US Patent:
5799283, Aug 25, 1998
Filed:
May 10, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/438890
Inventors:
Paul A. Francisco - Loch Arbour NJ
Frederick J. Petschauer - Belmar NJ
International Classification:
G06F 1760
US Classification:
705 19
Abstract:
A point of sale tax reporting and automatic collection system including a smart tax register located at a retailer location. The retailer smart register processes consumer transactions and calculates the amount of sales tax due the retailer by the consumer for each transaction. Following the transaction, the consumer requests and is give a tax paid receipt. After the sales tax is paid to the retailer by the consumer, the register either immediately or periodically forwards the amount of the transaction and the amount of sales tax collected by the retailer to a computer and memory located at a remote location (e. g. state government taxing authority). The computer and memory receive and store the retailer's transaction and sales tax information, and report same to the Internal Revenue Service at least once a year. After receiving the retailer's sales tax information, the computer accesses and debits an account belonging to the retailer, the amount debited corresponding to the amount of sales tax collected by the retailer. In sum, the system automatically reports all retailer transactions and sales tax collected by retailers from consumers to local and federal government authorities and then automatically collects the sales tax amounts from retailer accounts so as to prevent retailers from turning over the collected sales tax.

Point Of Sale Tax Reporting And Automatic Collection System With Tax Register

US Patent:
6078899, Jun 20, 2000
Filed:
Aug 25, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/139265
Inventors:
Paul A. Francisco - Loch Arbour NJ
Frederick J. Petschauer - Belmar NJ
International Classification:
G06F 1760
US Classification:
705 19
Abstract:
A point of sale tax reporting and automatic collection system including a smart tax register located at a retailer location. The retailer smart register processes consumer transactions and calculates the amount of sales tax due the retailer by the consumer for each transaction. Following the transaction, the consumer requests and is give a tax paid receipt. After the sales tax is paid to the retailer by the consumer, the register either immediately or periodically forwards the amount of the transaction and the amount of sales tax collected by the retailer to a computer and memory located at a remote location (e. g. state government taxing authority). The computer and memory receive and store the retailer's transaction and sales tax information, and report same to the Internal Revenue Service at least once a year. After receiving the retailer's sales tax information, the computer accesses and debits an account belonging to the retailer, the amount debited corresponding to the amount of sales tax collected by the retailer. In sum, the system automatically reports all retailer transactions and sales tax collected by retailers from consumers to local and federal government authorities and then automatically collects the sales tax amounts from retailer accounts so as to prevent retailers from turning over the collected sales tax.

Point Of Sale Tax Reporting And Automatic Collection System With Tax Register

US Patent:
5875433, Feb 23, 1999
Filed:
Oct 7, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/726928
Inventors:
Paul A. Francisco - Loch Arbour NJ
Frederick J. Petschauer - Belmar NJ
Assignee:
TaxNet Systems, Inc. - Spring Lake NJ
International Classification:
G06F 1760
US Classification:
705 26
Abstract:
A point of sale tax reporting and automatic collection system including a smart tax register located at a retailer location. The retailer smart register processes consumer transactions and calculates the amount of sales tax due the retailer by the consumer for each transaction. Following the transaction, the consumer requests and is give a tax paid receipt. After the sales tax is paid to the retailer by the consumer, the register either immediately or periodically forwards the amount of the transaction and the amount of sales tax collected by the retailer to a computer and memory located at a remote location (e. g. state government taxing authority). The computer and memory receive and store the retailer's transaction and sales tax information, and report same to the Internal Revenue Service at least once a year. After receiving the retailer's sales tax information, the computer accesses and debits an account belonging to the retailer, the amount debited corresponding to the amount of sales tax collected by the retailer. In sum, the system automatically reports all retailer transactions and sales tax collected by retailers from consumers to local and federal government authorities and then automatically collects the sales tax amounts from retailer accounts so as to prevent retailers from turning over the collected sales tax.

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