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The Federal Taxpayer Registry (Spanish: Registro Federal de Contribuyentes, RFC), also known as RFC number, is a tax identification number required by any physical or natural person or moral or juridical person (legal entity) in Mexico to carry out any lawful economic activity for which they are obliged to pay taxes, with some exceptions.
Dictionnaire historique des rues de Paris (Historical Dictionary of the Streets of Paris) is a book by Jacques Hillairet, a historian specializing in the history of Paris. It includes 5344 streets in two volumes and 2343 illustrations. [ 1 ]
The Brazilian National Registry of Legal Entities (Portuguese: Cadastro Nacional de Pessoas Jurídicas, “CNPJ”) is a nationwide registry of corporations, partnerships, foundations, investment funds, and other legal entities, created and maintained by the Brazilian Federal Revenue Service (Receita Federal do Brasil, “RFB”).
NIT CO 9 digits and 1 check digit Costa Rica Cédula Jurídica CR Personas físicas nacionales: 9 and 12 digits. It is the Cédula de Persona Física (person's national identification number) without hyphens. Personas físicas extranjeras: 10 and 12 digits. It is the NITE (Número de Identificación Tributaria Especial) without hyphens.
This is a list of official business registers around the world. [1] [2]There are many types of official business registers, usually maintained for various purposes by a state authority, such as a government agency, or a court of law.
In 1994, banknotes print "A" were issued by Casa da Moeda do Brasil in the amounts of 1, 5, 10, 50 and 100 reais, in addition to supplementary issues of banknotes ordered abroad in the values of 5, 10 and 50 reais of the print "B" produced abroad by the companies Giesecke+Devrient, Thomas de la Rue and François-Charles Oberthur Fiduciaire ...
In 1874, the Rue des Archives was created by the merger of: [4] the part of the Rue du Chaume between the Rue Rambuteau and the Rue des Haudriettes; the Rue du Grand-Chantier, between the Rue des Haudriettes and the Rue Pastourelle; the Rue des Enfants-Rouges, between the Rue Pastourelle and the Rue Portefoin;
Until 1838, the Rue de l'Université was composed of two distinct parts: [1] the first, between the Rue des Saints-Pères and the Rue d'Iéna, bore the name "Rue de l'Université"; the second part, from the Rue d'Austerlitz (Paris) to the Avenue de La Bourdonnais, was called "Rue de l'Université-au-Gros-Caillou".