Muslim schools caught up in France, ’s fight against Islamism

Sihame Denguir enrolled her teenage son and daughter in France’s largest Muslim private school, Averroes, in Lille, which lost government funding due to not complying with secular principles.

Aircraft shortages turn into cash bonanza for some airlines

Aircraft shortages turn into cash bonanza for some airlines

Aircraft shortages have allowed airlines like Frontier Airlines and Wizz Air to sell new planes to leasing companies at higher prices than they paid, resulting in gains of hundreds of millions of dollars. The tight airliner market has made sale-and-leaseback transactions more attractive, with US airlines accounting for a larger share of these deals. New aircraft prices are 20% higher than pre-pandemic levels, leading to soaring lease rates. Airlines are spending 30% more on aircraft leases than before the pandemic.

Properties show stability, annual growth in prices and rents

Properties show stability, annual growth in prices and rents

Property prices in Cyprus increased by 6.3% for apartments, 2.1% for houses, 3.0% for offices, 0.4% for retail, 3.6% for holiday apartments, 1.0% for holiday houses, and remained stable for warehouses in Q1 2024 according to the Ask Wire Index.

Foreign demand drives office rates

Foreign demand drives office rates

Office rental rates in Cyprus have reached the highest levels in five years, with prices increasing by about 8.5% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2024. Limassol and Larnaca are leading the way in office rental price increases, with Nicosia showing a steady recovery. Prices for office sales have remained at 2023 levels, with increases recorded in Larnaca and Famagusta district. The demand for modern, Grade A offices is expected to continue throughout 2024, driven by both the private and public sectors.

Cyprus holiday home prices hit eight-year high

Cyprus holiday home prices hit eight-year high

The vacation home market in Cyprus has fully rebounded from the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, with rental rates and sale prices reaching eight-year highs.

Holiday home prices hit 8-year high

Holiday home prices hit 8-year high

The vacation home sector in Cyprus has fully rebounded from the COVID-19 pandemic, with rental rates and sale prices reaching eight-year highs. Rental rates for vacation homes have surged, with prices more than doubling in Limassol. Sale prices for holiday homes have also climbed, with prices increasing by about 40% for apartments and 20% for homes.

Holiday rentals and sales surge in Cyprus

Holiday rentals and sales surge in Cyprus

Holiday home selling prices and rents on the island are currently at their highest point in the last eight years, with Limassol experiencing the most significant increases. Rental prices for holiday homes in Larnaca have risen by 74% since 2016, while selling prices in Limassol remain the highest, exceeding €4,000 per square meter. Additionally, Paphos has seen a 15% increase in holiday home prices compared to 2019, offering potential investment opportunities.

Larnaca port and marina must be concluded , “at all cost”

Larnaca port and marina must be concluded , “at all cost”

Projects worth €100 million are planned in Larnaca in the coming years.

Calculating Allocation Factor for Illinois Franchise Tax Purposes

Calculating Allocation Factor for Illinois Franchise Tax Purposes

The text provides a detailed explanation of the Illinois State Franchise Tax Allocation Factor, which is crucial for calculating the correct amount of Franchise Tax owed by a business. The Allocation Factor is composed of two central figures – a numerator and a denominator, representing taxable activity attributable to Illinois and business activity conducted everywhere, respectively. The text also delves into the calculation of Gross Assets, Gross Revenues, Illinois Assets, and Illinois Revenues, providing rules and guidance for each category. Failure to calculate the Allocation Factor correctly can lead to over or underpayment of Franchise Tax, triggering penalties, interest accrual, and potentially jeopardizing a business’s good standing in Illinois.