A FURTHER seven grants totalling £16,900 have been given out by Shetland Community Benefit Fund.
The fund distributes community benefit money paid out by the developer of the Viking Energy wind farm.
The largest award is for the Brough Lodge Trust on Fetlar, which received £10,000.
The island’s community council supported the grant for an outline design and 3D model that will be used in the making of a promotional video to attract investors and other funders.
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The trust’s aim is to create high-quality visitor accommodation linked to cultural ‘retreats’, particularly on subjects such as knitwear and music.
Microsoft nets $620 million benefit on top court withholding tax verdict
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Last Updated: Apr 29, 2021, 12:07 AM IST
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In March, the apex court said companies that distribute software of overseas entities in India are not liable to withhold tax
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Technology giant Microsoft said it had recorded a $620 million income tax benefit in the March quarter due to the Supreme Court’s verdict on withholding taxes for software sales and on an agreement between India and the United States on transfer pricing.
In March, the apex court said companies that distribute software of overseas entities in India are not liable to withhold tax as the money being paid to the parent is not payment of royalty for the user of copyright in computer software.
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Paid sick days have been quite the hot topic in Ontario as the public weathers yet another full shutdown amid consistently high COVID-19 case numbers.
With stringent restrictions in place and the province finally ramping up vaccination in the limited ways it is able to given Canada s supply, the measure people have been asking for most lately to help mitigate virus spread is provincially-funded sick leave, so that those whose employers don t provide them paid time off can isolate at home in case they have the disease.