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New Caledonia Tax Agency Clarifies Professional Expense Deduction for Employees

New Caledonia Tax Agency Clarifies Professional Expense Deduction for Employees

The New Caledonian Department of Tax Services March 7 clarified the deductibility of professional expenses for employees. The clarification explains: 1) the option for employees to either use a 10 percent flat-rate deduction, or deduct their actual professional costs; 2) the deduction for actual costs of using an employee’s own vehicle for professional purposes, according

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Pensions: what’s new this week – March 2023 #2 | JD Supra

Pensions: what’s new this week – March 2023 #2 | JD Supra

Welcome to your weekly update from the Allen & Overy Pensions team, covering all the latest legal and regulatory developments in the world of workplace pensions. This week we cover topics including: TPR: trustees with struggling sponsors should engage early; Possible future ‘new UK version of GDPR’; Government supports extension of AE; Technical changes to

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New Caledonia Tax Agency Clarifies Professional Expense Deduction for Employees

Chile’s Boric Says FinMin to Lead Dialogue to Improve Tax Reform

Chile President Gabriel Boric says in interview with local TV station that the Finance Ministry will lead talks to improve government’s tax reform proposal. There will be political discussions around proposal, and the government wants to move quickly Cited two other tax-related bills that are currently in congress: mining royalty and legislation that would allocate

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Daybreak Mar. 13: Failed bank a player in ag innovations, wineries

Daybreak Mar. 13: Failed bank a player in ag innovations, wineries

Friday’s failure of Silicon Valley Bank took down an investor in agriculture innovation, climate-related technology and wineries. SVB’s web site said it had more than 1,550 “prominent clients in the climate technology and sustainability sector” and lent over $4 billion to winery clients since 1994. According to the web site, SVB’s clients included Farmers Business Network, an

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