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The Common Reporting Standard (CRS) is an information standard for the Automatic Exchange Of Information (AEOI) regarding financial accounts on a global level, between tax authorities, which the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) developed in 2014.
As of 2021, the CRS had a total of 24 rescue bases, 88 rescue ship standby points (coastal and at sea), 10 rescue flight airbases, and 115 temporary take-off/landing points (for helicopters) [19] spread in the coastline between the Yalu River in the north to the South China Sea Islands in the south. [34] [2] Its subordinate units are as follows:
SpaceX CRS-24, also known as SpX-24, was a Commercial Resupply Service mission to the International Space Station launched on 21 December 2021, at 10:07:08 UTC. [3] [4] The mission is contracted by NASA and is flown by SpaceX using a Cargo Dragon. This is the fourth flight for SpaceX under NASA's CRS Phase 2 contract awarded in January 2016. [5]
During August 2015, Orbital ATK disclosed that they had received an extension of the resupply program for four extra missions. These flights enable NASA to cover ISS resupply needs until CRS-2 begins. [29] CRS OA-8E: 12 November 2017. CRS OA-9E: 21 May 2018. [31] [32] CRS NG-10 [note 4]: 17 November 2018. [33] CRS NG-11: 17 April 2019. [34] [35]
SpaceX Crew-5 was the fifth operational NASA Commercial Crew Program flight of a Crew Dragon spacecraft, and the eighth overall crewed orbital flight. The mission was successfully launched on 5 October 2022 with the aim of transporting four crew members to the International Space Station (ISS).
The Howard government's Commonwealth Rehabilitation Service Reform Act 1998 bill sought to corporatize the CRS but the bill was not passed into law by the parliament before the 1998 Federal election and was not reintroduced. The CRS therefore remained part of a department of state until its abolition. It was renamed CRS Australia. [19]
SpaceX CRS-2, also known as SpX-2, [6] was the fourth flight for SpaceX's uncrewed Dragon cargo spacecraft, the fifth and final flight for the company's two-stage Falcon 9 v1.0 launch vehicle, and the second SpaceX operational mission contracted to NASA under a Commercial Resupply Services (CRS-1) contract. The launch occurred on 1 March 2013. [1]
The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) is a 2010 U.S. federal law requiring all non-U.S. foreign financial institutions (FFIs) to search their records for customers with indicia of a connection to the U.S., including indications in records of birth or prior residency in the U.S., or the like, and to report such assets and identities of such persons to the United States Department of ...