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Reclaim The Records is a non-profit organization and activist group that advocates for greater transparency and accessibility for genealogical, archival, and vital records in the United States. They use state Freedom of Information requests and lawsuits to force government agencies, archives, and libraries to provide copies of previously ...
The goods and services tax [1] (GST; French: Taxe sur les produits et services) is a value added tax introduced in Canada on January 1, 1991, by the government of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. The GST, which is administered by Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), replaced a previous hidden 13.5% manufacturers' sales tax (MST).
The Parliament of Canada entered the field with the passage of the Business Profits War Tax Act, 1916 [17] (essentially a tax on larger businesses, chargeable on any accounting periods ending after 1914 and before 1918). [18] It was replaced in 1917 by the Income War Tax Act, 1917 [19] (covering personal and corporate income earned from 1917 ...
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An AI death calculator can now tell you when you’ll die — and it’s eerily accurate. The tool, called Life2vec, can predict life expectancy based on its study of data from 6 million Danish ...
Paul Nelson, American guitarist, record producer and songwriter, heart attack. [316] Giandomenico Picco, 75, Italian diplomat. [317] Yves Pillet, 84, French teacher and politician, deputy (1988–1993). [318] Charles Kistner Pringle, 92, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1965–1968). [319]
The U.S. has two kinds of so-called death taxes: the estate tax, which is levied by the federal government and certain states, and the inheritance tax, which is levied by a number of other states ...
death benefits paid from a life insurance policy; lottery winnings; winnings from betting or gambling for simple recreation or enjoyment; strike pay; income earned within a Tax-Free Savings Account; compensation paid by a province or territory to a victim of a criminal act or a motor vehicle accident; [Note 1] certain civil and military service ...