The introduction of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) to replace the Sale and Service Tax (SST) in 2015 will be the chief topic of these discussions. The Opposition has set itself firmly against the new tax, citing the hardships … On October 21 …
According to a report in The Detroit News this morning, the administration is using its authority under the Affordable Care Act to "improve transportation routes to hospitals" to dispense gasoline free of cost in disadvantaged neighborhoods. The $2 …
DNELL10 October 29, 2013 17:57 what does the Financial service authority have to say about how insurances are performing? Kringle October … Kringle October 29, 2013 17:54 Sandy just affected more affluent area…nobody cares if it were poverty-impact.
This affluent cohort makes up 0.7 percent of the world's adult population and holds 41 percent of the world's wealth. A graduated wealth tax that averaged 0.5 percent on all personal wealth over $1 million would raise about $500 billion annually …
With the rising cost of goods and services nowadays, a simple burial of a deceased loved one can set you back several thousands of pesos. But for a few affluent families in the country, money is not an issue, with some spending as much as P4.5 million …
Republicans have fiercely resisted tax increases on the wealthy for decades, but their fiscal standard-bearer suggested a few weeks back that the two sides might find common ground by getting affluent retirees to pay more for their Medicare health …
Vertu, the pioneering maker of luxury mobile phones, expects the release of its latest Android-based smartphone to entice a new generation of affluent consumers in what could be a banner year for the company. "The launch of the Constellation, which is …
More than 1 million Comcast Freedom Region customers in the Garden State, in and around Philadelphia and Delaware were without service at some point, largely due to power loss, and Comcast suffered hits to its plant. “Sandy was the most devastating …
Arizona Public Service Co. says credits to solar users are so high that current solar-panel customers, many of them living in more-affluent areas, don't pay their share for upkeep of the power grid. That, executives say, pushes that cost to non-solar …