CIS fines: wrong stamps may hit contractors for £2m a month (contractjournal.com)
Contractors could be clocking up £2m-a-month in CIS fines because they are using the wrong postage stamps on returns to the tax man.
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Contractors could be clocking up £2m-a-month in CIS fines because they are using the wrong postage stamps on returns to the tax man.
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Cost to collect stamps of the world for 2016Linn’s Stamp NewsThe Linn's Stamp News website has online charts compiling the number of major listings, their face value and their catalog value at the time of listing for the various stamp-issuing entities for the years 2002-2015. We have updated these files and … More: continued here
City Rule Requiring Fingerprints for Food Stamps Is DenouncedNew York TimesTaking aim at a practice she called unnecessary, costly and punitive, the speaker of the City Council, Christine C. Quinn, is asking the Bloomberg administration to justify requiring applicants for food stamps to be electronically … More: continued here
More on food stamps, retail acceptance upSan Antonio ExpressThe office always looks like that as more Tennesseans seek benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — commonly known as food stamps. It mirrors a national trend that the US Department of Agriculture, which administers the …and more » More: continued here
The Fiscal Times Food Stamp Fight in a Nearly $1 Trillion Farm BillThe Fiscal TimesCongress finally appears on track to pass a new farm bill this year after stumbling badly with a failed attempt during the 2012 election season. But a bitter battle over the massive federal food stamp program – and how deeply to…
Christensen lives a week on food stampsVirgin Islands Daily NewsTHOMAS – To put herself in the shoes of those who live in poverty, VI Delegate to Congress Donna Christensen spent a week living only on the national average weekly food stamp allotment – $31.50. The National Food Stamp Challenge, organized by Fighting …and more » More:…
Hundreds of Hall residents could lose food stamps as economy improvesGainesville TimesWith a jobless rate of just 4.3 percent, the strength of Hall County's economy means some local residents could lose access to food stamps come April. Georgia is reinstating a work requirement that limits able-bodied adults with no dependents to just … More: continued…