MEPs: Akel, Disy big losers, victory for Elam and YouTuber (Updated)

MEPs: Akel, Disy big losers, victory for Elam and YouTuber (Updated)

All the traditional political parties came out bruised from EU parliamentary elections on Sunday, while Cyprus echoed the EU generally by electing far-right nationalists Elam to a seat at the table in Strasbourg. Cyprus, following trends of recent parliamentary elections in the country and those in Europe in general, gave one of the six seats … Read more

Key Considerations For Starting A Business In Bulgaria 2024

Key Considerations For Starting A Business In Bulgaria 2024

Bulgaria has a unique and rich cultural heritage and a growing tech industry. The country is known for its vibrant folklore traditions and the rapid development of its IT sector. Many entrepreneurs are attracted to Bulgaria and consider it a prime location for starting a business. However, there are specific factors to consider, such as … Read more

Republicans pitch tax cuts for corporations, the wealthy in 2025

Republicans pitch tax cuts for corporations, the wealthy in 2025

Republicans in Congress are preparing to not just extend former president Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts if they win control of Washington in November’s elections, but also lower rates even more for corporations, laying the early groundwork for a ferocious debate over taxes and spending next year and beyond.The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) … Read more

Outrage mounts as Hochul pushes last-minute NYC tax hike to replace congestion tolls: ‘Insulting joke’

Outrage mounts as Hochul pushes last-minute NYC tax hike to replace congestion tolls: ‘Insulting joke’

Gov. Kathy Hochul is pushing a New York City tax hike to replace the $15 congestion pricing tolls she indefinitely postponed — a last-minute funding Hail Mary that drew fierce opposition Thursday. Lawmakers and business groups slammed the prospect of a tax increase, especially after Hochul scuttled congestion pricing Wednesday because it would “break the … Read more

Mass. tax collections were down $260M in May

Mass. tax collections were down $260M in May

Massachusetts collected $260 million less in tax revenue in May. But the state is still ahead of projections for the year as lawmakers head into the final furlong of budget season.The state collected nearly $2.5 billion last month, according to new state Revenue Department data. That’s 9.6% less than actual collections in May 2023, and … Read more

800 FTI tourists stranded in Cyprus

800 FTI tourists stranded in Cyprus

800 tourists remain in Cyprus awaiting news about their return home after Germany’s third largest tour operator, FTI Touristik GmbH, announced insolvency proceedings. The company cooperated with 160 hotels on the island, but the bankruptcy will not have a significant impact on the market. The stranded holidaymakers are covered by a special fund and will not need to pay more to return home. The German Foreign Ministry and the German Travel Security Fund will manage the repatriation and support of affected tourists.

Nicosia municipal pool closed to public for fifth year

Nicosia municipal pool closed to public for fifth year

The Nicosia municipal swimming pool will not be open to the public until next year, marking a fifth consecutive year without access for residents. The pool has been closed for renovations worth €6.5 million, as the infrastructure was built in the 1980s and has not been seriously upgraded since then.

Biden is turning the American dream of retirement into a nightmare

Biden is turning the American dream of retirement into a nightmare

President Biden is proposing a tax hike on savings, including a 45% tax on capital gains, which would negatively impact retirement savings for millions of Americans. Biden’s proposed tax increases on investment are driven by the government’s addiction to spending, with a proposed federal budget of .3 trillion and .9 trillion in future tax hikes. These taxes will result in lower spending and reduced savings for families, affecting their ability to save for retirement. Biden’s policies are seen as detrimental to individuals and the economy, as they will hinder investment and economic growth.

Europe’s third largest travel operator files for bankruptcy

Europe’s third largest travel operator files for bankruptcy

FTI, a German tourism company, has filed for bankruptcy after failed negotiations with the government. The bankruptcy affects 11,000 employees and many travelers who have booked trips. The company had been struggling even before the pandemic and had received financial support from the government and other sources. Efforts are being made to ensure that current vacations can be completed and refunds will be handled by the Travel Insurance Fund.