New business tax will send more money to preservation programs • New Jersey Monitor

New business tax will send more money to preservation programs • New Jersey Monitor

In reviving and narrowing a surtax on the state’s most profitable businesses, lawmakers have mostly reversed a cut to New Jersey’s open space programs that happened when an earlier surcharge sunset at the start of 2024. The so-called corporate transit fee — a 2.5% surcharge on businesses with more than $10 million in profits — is … Read more

PwC Warns Against Further Tax Hikes in Nigeria, Says It Could Exacerbate Corporate Exits – Arise News

PwC Warns Against Further Tax Hikes in Nigeria, Says It Could Exacerbate Corporate Exits - Arise News

PwC has warned that any further increase in taxes would cause a decline in reinvestment by firms operating in Nigeria and exacerbate corporate exits from the country. This warning is contained in its June 2024 report titled: “Nigeria Economic Outlook: Navigating Economic Reforms,” which projected that inflation would decline to 29.5 per cent by the … Read more

Futures trade flat, crypto confused, gold faces sell-off

Futures trade flat, crypto confused, gold faces sell-off

By Naeem Aslam   European and US futures are trading close to the flatline, as investors continue to argue that the current rally has taken the price action too high and too fast. If you look at the major stock indices, such as the S&P500 or the Nasdaq 100, you will see that these majors have … 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

UK house prices return to growth after wobble, lender Nationwide says

UK house prices return to growth after wobble, lender Nationwide says

British house prices rose in May after falling in the previous two months as the property market withstood high borrowing costs, according to figures from mortgage lender Nationwide.Prices increased by 0.4 per cent from April, the data showed. Economists polled by Reuters had mostly expected a 0.1 per cent monthly rise. Compared with May last … Read more

Transcript: The billionaires’ tax

Transcript: The billionaires’ tax

Unhedged podcast episode: ‘The billionaires’ tax’[MUSIC PLAYING]Robert ArmstrongThe G20 group, which represents the world’s largest economies, is discussing a billionaires’ tax for the first time. Today on the show, why are the very, very rich so very, very rich? Is it a problem and what should we do about it? This is Unhedged, the finance … Read more

Consumers would see power price cuts with Interconnector

Consumers would see power price cuts with Interconnector

Fact: The Great Sea Interconnector project, a subsea electricity cable linking Cyprus to Greece, is estimated to save an average household consuming five megawatt-hours of electricity annually at least €400 a year.

160 hotels in Cyprus to be affected by FTI closure

160 hotels in Cyprus to be affected by FTI closure

Approximately 30,000 tourists who were expected to visit Cyprus are impacted by the bankruptcy filing of travel provider FTI. This affects around 160 hotels and other businesses in Cyprus that collaborated with the Group. Bookings made through FTI are being cancelled, with efforts to cover part of the trips still underway. The impact on the tourism industry in Cyprus is significant due to various challenges the industry is facing, such as the war in Israel, economic recession in the UK, upcoming elections in the UK, the European Championship, and the Olympic Games.

Cyprus Research and Innovation Foundation launches , €300K funding scheme

Cyprus Research and Innovation Foundation launches , €300K funding scheme

The Cyprus Research and Innovation Foundation (RIF) announced a new funding initiative of €300,000 to strengthen innovation support structures, including incubators and accelerators for start-ups. The funding aims to develop local innovation support structures to provide high-quality services to start-ups, crucial for market penetration, income generation, and attracting private investment. The maximum funding available is €10,000 per start-up and up to €100,000 per support structure. Interested parties can find more information and submit proposals through the IRIS portal by June 26, 2024. The initiative is supported by the NextGenerationEU Recovery and Resilience Facility and the Cyprus Recovery and Resilience Plan. Contact the Foundation’s Partner Service Centre for more information.

TechIsland Summit: Pioneering Cyprus, ’ tech-driven future

TechIsland Summit: Pioneering Cyprus, ’ tech-driven future

The ICT sector in Cyprus has shown significant growth, with a 283% increase in GVA from 2011 to 2023, positioning Cyprus fourth in the EU27 for ICT growth. Despite this growth, the employment rate of ICT specialists in Cyprus remains at the EU average of 4.6%, indicating a need for more specialists to catch up with the sector’s growth.