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Oldest independent English Daily of Dhaka - thenewnationbd.com- is not just an online edition of the paper. It is the fastest vehicle of factual news on events, processes and ideas from Bangladesh and around the globe.
Oldest independent English Daily of Dhaka - thenewnationbd.com- is not just an online edition of the paper. It is the fastest vehicle of factual news on events, processes and ideas from Bangladesh and around the globe.
Jersey Launches Individual Tax Season
Jersey Launches Individual Tax Season
by Jason Gorringe, Tax-News.com, London
13 January 2021
The Jersey Government has announced that islanders can now file their 2020 tax return and has issued advice to Prior Year Basis (PYB) taxpayers that have been moved to the Current Year Basis (CYB) for paying income tax.
The deadline for filing paper returns is May 31, 2021, and the e-filing deadline is July 31, 2021.
Revenue Jersey is encouraging taxpayers who formerly paid their tax on a PYB to file their tax return as early as possible, so that they can understand their tax position. Legislation was passed in November 2020 to move all taxpayers to the CYB system from 2020. Payments made by PYB taxpayers to settle their 2019 tax bill will be used to pay their 2020 tax bill instead.
Report: Bay of Plenty s economic impact and future from Covid-19 revealed
13 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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Things are looking up for the Bay of Plenty in the wake of Covid-19, according to a new report. Photo / File
Things are looking up for the Bay of Plenty in the wake of Covid-19, according to a new report. Photo / File
The Bay of Plenty economy is making a strong recovery from the devastating impact of Covid, according to a report published today.
And it looks like the region will continue to be a top performer.
The Westpac Regional Roundup report shows the severity of the post-lockdown recession and the pace of recovery differed between regions in New Zealand.