DA: 5 Men Failed to Pay Income Taxes
DA: 5 Men Failed to Pay Income Taxes
Three attorneys, an accountant and a doctor were arrested Tuesday for failing to file a combined total of more than $365,000 in state personal income taxes, Nassau prosecutors said. The arrests were part of a statewide sweep by the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance (NYSDTF). The attorneys who were charged with failure to [...]
Forex Trading – Don’t Use Indicators.
The ironic part here is that you as a trader have the ability to create either of these two trading realities as a result of how you think about trading.
If It’s Too Broke, Don’t Fix It
If It’s Too Broke, Don’t Fix It
You could hear the fear in the voices of supporters of Connecticut’s tottering campaign finance system echoing through the federal courtroom in lower Manhattan. “In my view, it’s already too late,” Attorney Ira Feinberg warned a federal appeals panel last week. He and others pleaded…
UOB expects 8-10% rise
UOB expects 8-10% rise
United Overseas Bank (Thai) projects retail loan growth of 8-10% this year as the economy continues to improve, says Yuttachai Teyarachakul, an executive vice-president and head of personal financial services.
Etoro Partners: Keeping Ahead of The Curb in The World of Forex Affiliation
The online forex trading industry has virtually exploded over the past few years, which for forex affiliates means both good and bad news. The good news is that there are now so many products to promote, so many different forex affiliate programs to choose from and so many new forex traders to recruit. The relatively small selection of forex brokers and platforms that was available to forex affiliates at the start of the decade meant that they didn’t have much choice in selecting a forex provider to work with and they had to settle for rather limited options; whereas now, forex affiliates have their pick out of a true embarrassment of riches.
UM tax mailing reveals student Social Security numbers
UM tax mailing reveals student Social Security numbers
COLUMBIA — An e-mail sent Tuesday afternoon to University of Missouri System students who received a tax form warns that their Social Security numbers might have been visible in the envelope windows. Form 1098-T reports tuition billed and paid. The e-mail came from Nikki Krawitz, UM vice president for finance and administration. Krawitz said students affected might want to monitor their credit …