Arms dealers wanted by the FBI are also based in Cyprus

Arms dealers wanted by the FBI are also based in Cyprus

Two businessmen of Arab origin linked to illegal arms trafficking to states hostile to the West have been connected to Cyprus. The individuals, Samir Raja and Mohammad Deiry, are wanted by the FBI and have set up companies in Cyprus for their activities. They are believed to be involved in arms trafficking without licenses and money laundering. The companies involved, S. Group Airlines Ltd and Centuronic Ltd, were recently sanctioned by the US Treasury Department.

Biden floats tax hikes for all, says Trump cuts will ‘stay expired’ if re-elected — prompting WH walk-back

Biden floats tax hikes for all, says Trump cuts will ‘stay expired’ if re-elected — prompting WH walk-back

President Biden vowed that former President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts would lapse next year if he’s re-elected, resulting in higher taxes for middle-class and low-income Americans.

H&R Block’s Tax Day outage frustrates last-minute filers

H&R Block’s Tax Day outage frustrates last-minute filers

H&R Block experienced technology outages on Monday, preventing some last-minute tax filers from sending in their returns.

The Bidens Dodge Medicare And Social Security Taxes — Again

The Bidens Dodge Medicare And Social Security Taxes — Again

President Biden and his wife Jill released their income tax returns on Tax Day, revealing that they avoided over 3,000 in payroll taxes since 2017 by characterizing their earnings as corporate profits rather than wages. They also claimed ,254 in Social Security benefits in 2023, despite not needing the income due to their wealth. Additionally, the Bidens had to pay 5 in penalties to the IRS for underpaying their taxes due to the complexity of the tax code.

Lawyers aim to wrap up jury selection in Trump criminal trial

Lawyers aim to wrap up jury selection in Trump criminal trial

Fact: Lawyers in Donald Trump’s criminal trial are expected to wrap up the process of selecting a jury that will determine whether a former president is guilty of breaking the law.

2024 Federal Budget analysis

2024 Federal Budget analysis

– The 2023 budget proposed a refundable ITC for clean electricity, equal to 15% of the capital cost of eligible property.
– The 2024 budget provides the design and implementation details of the ITC, including the eligibility criteria.
– The ITC will be available only to eligible Canadian corporations, including taxable Canadian corporations, provincial and territorial Crown corporations, and corporations owned by municipalities or Indigenous communities.
– Property eligible for the ITC includes equipment used to generate electricity from various sources, including solar, wind, water, nuclear fission, geothermal energy, and specified waste materials.
– The ITC will be subject to potential repayment obligations if the property is converted to an ineligible use, exported from Canada, or disposed of.
– The EV Supply Chain Investment Tax Credit is equal to 10% of the cost of buildings used in electric vehicle supply chain segments.
– The Clean Technology Manufacturing Investment Tax Credit has been updated to include production of qualifying minerals at polymetallic projects.
– An accelerated CCA of 10% is provided for new eligible purpose-built rental projects that begin construction after April 15, 2024.
– Immediate expensing is provided for certain productivity-enhancing assets acquired after April 15, 2024.
– The budget proposes to extend an exemption for certain interest and financing expenses relating to arm’s length financing used to build or acquire purpose-built rental housing.
– The government is considering introducing a new tax on residentially zoned vacant land to spur development.
– The government intends to restrict the acquisition of existing single-family homes by very large corporate investors.
– The government is exploring measures to expand access to alternative financing products for home purchasers, such as halal mortgages.
– Amendments are proposed to the CRA’s information gathering provisions to enhance tax audits and facilitate the collection of tax revenues.
– The budget proposes to remove the tax-indifferent investor exception to the anti-avoidance rule for synthetic equity arrangements.
– Specific amendments are proposed to preclude a corporation from qualifying as a mutual fund corporation if it is controlled by or for the benefit of a corporate group.
– The budget introduces the Canada Carbon Rebate for Small Business, to return a portion of the federal backstop pollution pricing fuel charge proceeds collected from a province to CCPCs with less than 500 employees.
– The budget proposes measures to address tax debt avoidance planning, including joint and several liability for taxpayers who participate in such planning.
– The budget proposes to remove the failure to file an information return in respect of a reportable or notifiable transaction under the mandatory disclosure rules from the general penalty provision.
– The budget proposes to repeal the exception to the debt forgiveness rules for bankrupt corporations and the loss restriction rule applicable to bankrupt corporations.
– The government launched consultations on the existing SR&ED tax incentives and announces a second phase of consultations to focus on specific policy parameters.

Kemp visits Augusta, signs bills that are expected to lower your taxes

Kemp visits Augusta, signs bills that are expected to lower your taxes

Tax bills signed into law by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp are expected to save hundreds of millions of dollars for citizens and businesses. The bills include reducing Georgia’s income tax rate from 5.75% to 4.99% and matching the state corporate income tax rate to the new individual rate of 5.39%.

Cyprus denies allegations of migrant pushbacks

Cyprus denies allegations of migrant pushbacks

Cyprus denied allegations of pushing back and threatening migrants during an operation off the coast of Lebanon. The individuals were provided with food and blankets before being sent back, and Cyprus did not push back any of the boats. The UNHCR and EU define pushback as forcibly returning migrants without access to international protection or asylum procedures. The Republic of Cyprus stated that it respects international conventions and acts within the framework of legality. Interior Minister Constantinos Ioannou emphasized that their actions regarding migration flows comply with international regulations.

Freeland’s new federal budget hikes taxes on the rich to cover billions in new spending | CBC News

Freeland's new federal budget hikes taxes on the rich to cover billions in new spending | CBC News

Fact: Ottawa plans to spend .9 billion more than planned over the next five years, with a projected billion deficit this fiscal year.