Holguin has , ‘constructive’ meeting with Christodoulides

Holguin has , ‘constructive’ meeting with Christodoulides

Fact: The personal envoy of the UN secretary-general, Maria Angela Holguin, described her meeting with President Nikos Christodoulides as “constructive.”

Grand opening of Beon active office in Paphos

Grand opening of Beon active office in Paphos

INEX held a launch event for Beon active office in Cyprus, showcasing its modern and flexible workspaces designed for companies of all sizes. The office concept offers innovative features such as Face-ID technology for access, smart lighting, climate control systems, and delivery lockers. Beon also provides amenities like outdoor terraces, event halls, and a Gastro Bistro MODE. The building is designed with sustainability in mind, aiming to minimize its environmental footprint through energy-efficient practices.

Are Business Credit Card Rewards Taxable? | Bankrate

Are Business Credit Card Rewards Taxable? | Bankrate

Business credit card rewards are not considered income and are not taxable.

Celebration planned in parliament for Cyprus, ’ EU anniversary

Celebration planned in parliament for Cyprus, ’ EU anniversary

High-level guests will attend a celebration in the parliament on Friday during a special session of the House plenum to mark Cyprus’ 20th anniversary since joining the European Union. President Nikos Christodoulides, cabinet ministers, the diplomatic corps, and other officials of the Republic will be present. The event will conclude with an award ceremony for students of high schools and technical schools in the essay competition on “20 years since Cyprus’ accession to the EU.”

President to meet UN envoy for Cyprus talks restart

President to meet UN envoy for Cyprus talks restart

Fact: Holguin will arrive on Tuesday evening in Cyprus, where she will stay until May 14.

Jordan’s King Abdullah presses Biden to avert Israel offensive in Rafah

Jordan’s King Abdullah presses Biden to avert Israel offensive in Rafah

Jordan’s King Abdullah warned U.S. President Joe Biden that an Israeli offensive in Rafah could lead to a new massacre of Palestinian civilians and urged urgent international action. Israel carried out airstrikes in Rafah, prompting concerns about a regional conflict. Biden pressed Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu not to proceed with a large-scale military offensive in Rafah without a plan to protect civilians. The leaders discussed the need for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages held by Hamas. Jordan and other Arab states have been critical of Israel’s actions and have been calling for a ceasefire.

Warren Buffett predicts ‘higher taxes are likely’ since the national debt won’t pay for itself

Warren Buffett predicts ‘higher taxes are likely’ since the national debt won’t pay for itself

Warren Buffett predicts that companies like his may have to pay higher taxes in the future, and he is fine with the idea.

Warren Buffett Adores Apple as Much as Ever

Warren Buffett Adores Apple as Much as Ever

– Apple stock declined after Berkshire Hathaway disclosed it cut its stake by 13% in the most recent quarter.
– Warren Buffett, Berkshire’s chairman and CEO, stated that Apple is still the company’s largest holding and is “even better” than American Express or Coca-Cola.
– Buffett sold some shares of Apple because he believes corporate taxes are likely to go up in the future.
– Apple is still Berkshire Hathaway’s largest holding, but the exact breakdown of holdings will be revealed in a filing on May 15.

The plan for overdue debts is to be discussed at the next plenary session

The plan for overdue debts is to be discussed at the next plenary session

Debtors will have a new opportunity to join a plan for the settlement of overdue debts in installments, as proposed by the EDEK and DIPA parties. The Tax Inspector will be able to accept and examine applications for the plan, with a deadline set until December 31, 2027. The Tax Department anticipates individual, rather than mass, requests for inclusion in the plan.

Foreign interests working against Greece is a myth

Foreign interests working against Greece is a myth

Fact: Jacques Delors recounted an exchange at a meeting of the Council of the EEC where the French president argued in favor of Greece’s full membership by highlighting its historical significance as the homeland of Aristotle.