• Canada Considering Digital Services Tax Targeting Largest Tech Companies

    Canada’s Parliament is considering a tax on digital services revenue that would impact the world’s biggest tech companies. The legislation would cover companies’ digital services revenue made from Canadian users, imposing a 3% tax on the revenue above 20 million Canadian dollars (about $14.5 million), Bloomberg reported Wednesday (April 17). It would apply only to companies […]

  • Canada follows Europe with digital services tax likely to hit Apple

    Canada is introducing a new digital services tax starting this year, which will see foreign tech giants like Apple and Google receive tax demands for income earned in Canada but not currently taxed there. This follows the example of several European countries, including France, Italy, and the UK – and is designed to address tax avoidance more

  • Could newly announced public consultation on US hydrogen tax credits delay their roll-out?

    A new public consultation related to one aspect of the controversial

  • Canada to push ahead with digital services tax on global tech firms starting 2024

    Canada will press ahead with introduction of a digital services tax on large technology companies, which would raise C$5.9 billion ($4.3 billion) over the five years starting fiscal 2024/25, the federal budget showed on Tuesday. Canada, seeking to address the challenge of taxing digital giants like Google parent Alphabet and Amazon.com that can book their profits in low-tax countries, had held off for two years to allow for the conclusion of talks on a global treaty on taxing multinationals....

  • US Postal Service proposes increase for key services in 2024

    The United States Postal Service has proposed several rate changes that could come into effect in summer 2024. These rate increases include the raising of a first-class stamp from 68

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    Youngest performer at Country Concert announced

    Related video: Country star helps combat childhood hunger. FORT LORAMIE, Ohio (WDTN) -- This year's Country Concert will feature the musical talents of a 19-year-old. According to our partners at Miami Valley Today, Andi Jo Taylor is set to become the youngest performer at Country Concert this summer. Taylor -- a resident of Holland, Ohio []

  • Which European countries offer a 'digital nomad' visa?

    With the world of work rapidly changing, digital nomad visas are now in high demand as a way to experience life in another country while continuing to work remotely. Here are the European countries that you can obtain one for, and what’s involved.

  • Which European countries offer a 'digital nomad' visa?

    With the world of work rapidly changing, digital nomad visas are now in high demand as a way to experience life in another country while continuing to work remotely. Here are the European countries that you can obtain one for, and what’s involved.

  • US considering 'dropping all charges against Julian Assange'

    The UK is “considering” dropping the prosecution of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, following a request from the Australian government. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in February supported a motion calling for Mr Assange’s return to his native Australia. When questioned about the request by reporters at the White House on Wednesday, President Joe Biden said […]

  • TSMC Will Charge Its Customers More for US-Made Chips

    US-made chips will be more expensive than those made in Taiwan, and customers will have to pay extra for them.

  • Visible Announces Annual Plans, Save Up to $145 for Service

    Visible is introducing annual payment options for its Visible and Visible+ plans. With this, instead of paying a monthly price, you’ll pay a one time fee annually, saving you a good amount of money over the long run. The standard Visible plan will only save you $25 if you pay the $275 up front for … Continued Read the original post: Visible Announces Annual Plans, Save Up to $145 for Service

  • CATS Announces Public Meetings for June Service Changes

    The Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) will host community meetings to get feedback from riders regarding the June 2024 service changes. Changes taking effect on June 3, 2024.