Stranded Cyprus migrants pushed back to buffer zone; two missing, UNHCR says

Stranded Cyprus migrants pushed back to buffer zone; two missing, UNHCR says

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in an announcement expresses deep concern for the safety and well-being of approximately 31 asylum seekers, including seven children, who are trapped in the buffer zone (BZ) in Cyprus. It is noted that “Five of them entered the Pournara reception centre to apply for asylum after crossing … Read more

‘, All we see is black,’ Paphos residents mourn fire destruction (Update 4)

‘, All we see is black,’ Paphos residents mourn fire destruction (Update 4)

Firefighters were battling ‘continuous and intense’ flare-ups between the communities of Polemi and Kourdaka, fire service spokesman Andreas Kettis said on Wednesday afternoon.The fire that broke out on Tuesday near Polemi is estimated to have destroyed eight square kilometres of land, including houses and animal farms. “The flare ups are being dealt with. Ground forces … Read more

Double taxation: An impediment to ease of doing business in an emerging economy – Businessday NG

Double taxation: An impediment to ease of doing business in an emerging economy - Businessday NG

There are insinuations concerning the incidence of double taxation being experienced in some quarters by persons or groups within our economy. Those being affected by this menace are seriously lamenting as a result of the repetitive nature of taxes and levies that they have been forced to be exposed to or suffer more than once … Read more

The OECD’s push for global taxes continues GIS Reports

The OECD’s push for global taxes continues GIS Reports

The OECD is developing ways to increase taxes on international businesses, cross-border investment and global levies on wealth and energy generation. Mathias Cormann, former finance minister of Australia, is the sixth secretary-general of the OECD, in office since June 2021, appointed by the member governments for a five-year term. On his watch, the organization continues its … Read more

Irish economy returns to growth

Irish economy returns to growth

The Republic of Ireland’s domestic economy returned to growth in the first quarter of 2024, official data suggests.Output, as measured by Modified Domestic Demand (MDD) expanded by 1.4% compared to the final quarter of 2023.The state’s finances also continue to be boosted by a corporation tax windfall.Corporation tax income was up by 30% year-on-year in … Read more

How the IRS went soft on billionaires and corporate tax cheats – ICIJ

How the IRS went soft on billionaires and corporate tax cheats - ICIJ

Michael Welu worked at the IRS for decades as a specialist in helping agents identify and investigate possible tax crimes. In an agency known for offices working in their own silos, Welu had the rare ability to move between divisions, dissecting and learning each office’s particular customs and procedures. But that experience had its own … Read more

Cyprus government employment rises by 5.1 per cent in early 2024

Cyprus government employment rises by 5.1 per cent in early 2024

Government employment in Cyprus reached an average of 54,835 individuals from January to May 2024, marking an increase of 2,684 persons or 5.1 per cent compared to the same period from the previous year, according to a report released on Tuesday by the state statistical service.According to the report, government employment stood at 54,826 persons … Read more

Corporate tax cut to 25%

Corporate tax cut to 25%

<!– –> But companies must go cashless <!– Star Business Report Thu Jun 6, 2024 05:45 PM Last update on: Thu Jun 6, 2024 06:07 PM The government is set to cut corporate income tax by 2.5 percentage points in a bid to encourage compliance with a condition promoting cashless transactions. Finance Minister Abul Hassan … Read more

Opinion: Canada has 99 problems but a high tax regime ain’t one

Opinion: Canada has 99 problems but a high tax regime ain’t one

Open this photo in gallery:A Canada Revenue Agency sign in Ottawa on March 1, 2021.Justin Tang/The Canadian Press Claude Lavoie is a contributing columnist for The Globe and Mail. He was director-general of economic studies and policy analysis at the Department of Finance from 2008 to 2023.A majority of people are tired with the Liberal … Read more

Tenders for controversial fish farms to go ahead

Tenders for controversial fish farms to go ahead

Over the objections of the auditor-general and environmental groups, it was reported on Monday that the government is going ahead with the tenders’ process for the construction of fish farms in the area of Pentakomo.The €34 million project is being run by the Department of Fisheries and Marine Research. Both the auditor-general as well as … Read more