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[Dictionary of Sydney] Ah-chew! (Sniffle, Sniffle) - the pneumonic influenza pandemic of 1919
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New Zealand's government is the latest country to announce plans for a digital sales tax on Internet multinationals such as Amazon, Google, Facebook, Apple and Microsoft. New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said her cabinet agreed to a discussion document being released stating, "the country’s current tax system was “not fair in the way it treats individual taxpayers, and how it treats multinationals.”
Other countries including, Austria, France, UK, Spain and more have also started to focus on a digital tax as the European Union has not been able to agree to a unified policy.
The New Zealand proposal is for a 2-3 percent tax on revenue overseas companies make in their country. It is estimated that it would bring is between $20.6 million USD-$55 million USD.
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records-access-alerts
New Zealand's government is the latest country to announce plans for a digital sales tax on Internet multinationals such as Amazon, Google, Facebook, Apple and Microsoft. New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said her cabinet agreed to a discussion document being released stating, "the country’s current tax system was “not fair in the way it treats individual taxpayers, and how it treats multinationals.”
Other countries including, Austria, France, UK, Spain and more have also started to focus on a digital tax as the European Union has not been able to agree to a unified policy.
The New Zealand proposal is for a 2-3 percent tax on revenue overseas companies make in their country. It is estimated that it would bring is between $20.6 million USD-$55 million USD.
To read more see:
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BEWARE THE IDES OF SEPTEMBER BY ELIZABETH GAUFFREAU | The RavensPerch
Go for the Blankets 10334 Liv
Spring Flowers At Bow Cemetery the gentle author
A Page from the Genealogical Birthday Book: Catherine’s Story « The History Interpreter - Janet Few
DNA Institutes in Salt Lake City – GSQ Blog Helen Smith
The Gym allenrizzi
Changing Styles Claudia
Saturday's Snapshots: Beechworth Australian Roots and Spreading Branches
James Bailey 1808 – 1866 | The Keeper of Stories
My surprising Danish ancestors chasingskeletons
Wattle Dell | our family stories a new blog from Valda Low
Wattle Dell | our family stories a new blog from Valda Low
Walton le Dale Clogs and Clippers
Library (52 Ancestors) Derek's Den
Trove Tuesday: 35 years ago | Anne's Family History
Darwin Bombed Heavily in Two Day Raids – Dragon Genealogy Blog
1 February 1895 – The Day Time Stood Still in South Australia Alona
CARELESS CRIMINALS CAUGHT BY A HAT - IN THE BURGLARY AT BOXLEY Sharn White
‘A faithful soldier of the Republic’: The story of Jinny Shanahan The Irish Story
Reviews
Theresa Smith
After the Party by Cassie Hamer
The Scholar by Dervla McTiernan
The Chocolate Maker's Wife by Karen Brooks
Life Before by Carmel Reilly
The Scholar by Dervla McTiernan
The Chocolate Maker's Wife by Karen Brooks
Life Before by Carmel Reilly
The Squatters Barry Stone
The Book of Knowing Gwendoline Smith
An Unexplained Death Mikita Brottman
The Library Book Susan Orlean
Historical Ratbag
That Moment in Time
born without consent, devastating floods/fires/drought, Scottish newspaper death reports, fat tailed sheep, supernatural sculpture, Ireland's invisible income, thousands of ‘new’ records, NZ electoral rolls, greatest Irish love letters, Chinese bagels, WWII casualty lists, additions to Clare Library BDMs, Bonsai owners want thieves to water plants, autistic children caring for animals, earliest photos of Northern Territory, convicts - early colonisers of Australia, NZ convicts sent to Australia, Tipperary Genealogy, wonderful blogs and much more…
Feel free to share…
As They Were
new records for County Offaly (King's Co) and County Laois (Queen's Co),
Clare Roots Society Meeting 21 Feb 2019, Bodyke Evictions, John S. Kelly, next meeting 21st Mar 2019,Interpreting names in the Limerick House of Industry in the 18th Century, Dr. David Fleming,
Cemetery Masterlist – National Trust
Irish Graves
ADDITIONS..
NSW Metro
Castlereagh,
With thanks to Nola Wilkinson
Parramatta North
with thanks to Rose Lee
Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park
St.Thomas’, Enfield
South Head, Vaucluse
Field of Mars, Ryde
With thanks to Noelene Harris
Parramatta North
with thanks to Rose Lee
Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park
St.Thomas’, Enfield
South Head, Vaucluse
Field of Mars, Ryde
With thanks to Noelene Harris
Rookwood, NSW
With thanks to Nola Wilkinson and Rose Lee
New South Wales Regional A-I
Bolong, St. John’s Anglican
With thanks to Brett Miller
Armidale with thanks to Rose Lee
NSW Regional J-Z
Picton
With thanks to Brett Andrew Woods
Singleton
With thanks to Madeline Wright
Tambaroora Catholic
With thanks to Nola Wilkinson
Tumut
With thanks to Gail Christopher
IRISH GRAVES
has a new page.. WAVERLEY CEMETERY, NSW METRO
Additions to Waverley with thanks to Noelene Harris
Headlines of Old
TROVE TUESDAY 19TH FEB 2019... Collection Of Convict Captures, notorious prisoners, the clever, the foolish and the desperate, across a number of states…
Feel to share…
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