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An Overview on Dominican Tax Law
Taxation in the Dominican Republic is governed by Law No. 11-92 of May 31, 1992, commonly known as the Tax Code (“Código Tributario”), its amendments and regulations (“Reglamentos”). This overview is a brief summary of the Tax Code’s most relevant provisions. All references in parentheses refer to articles in the Tax Code unless otherwise specified. Taxes are collected by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (“Dirección General de Impuestos Internos”or DGII), an autonomous government entity which may also issue its own regulations (“Normas”). Dominican income tax law is primarily territorial. All income derived from work or business activities in the Dominican Republic is taxable, no matter if the person is a Dominican, a resident foreigner or a nonresident foreigner (Articles 269 and 270).

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Follow Up Letter and More to Increase Sales
A television commercial of the last two years in the United States plays on a man’s craving for Dorito’s chips. He goes back and forth between his apartment and a neighbor’s who happens to have a bag of Doritos. He uses one lame excuse followed by another to get the resident to open the apartment door so he can grab a chip each. Finally, in a last follow-up he grabs the entire bag. How might your follow up be more attractive than this?

Extreme Value Theory and Jeff Smith
There is a intriguing story in today's San Diego paper about one Jeff Smith, a resident of Escondido, California. His house was about two miles from the further advance of the recent wildfires here -- and it was gutted by fire.

Massachusetts Enacts Legislation To Protect Personal Information
Massachusetts has joined other states, including California, Texas, New York, Oregon, and Maryland, to enact legislation that protects the privacy of personal information. The regulations apply to any businesses or individuals that own, license, store or maintain personal information about a state resident.

Obama Stock Analyst Turned Currency Analyst
China's calling for a super reserve currency as the Fed and Treasury stack on trillions of dollars in US debt. While I don't think China will get their wish for a new global reserve currency anytime soon, I feel their pain. Once foreigners stop buying our debt, we're in big trouble!

More workers seek to reinvent themselves as old jobs fade
The economy is inspiring people to consider new careers. Some want to use their skills in new ways. Others are making big changes. Five years ago, Steve LaRose decided he was no longer content to sit behind a desk working as a computer programmer for somebody else. The Eden Prairie resident, now 52, had been programming for 18 years. But he decided to venture out on his own and pursue a career built around his longtime passion - woodworking. And today, LaRose owns a branch of Kitchen Tune Up, a company that restores or replaces kitchens and woodwork in existing homes.

Deadline Approaching for Mass Data Security Law: No More Time to Procrastinate
The March 1, 2010 deadline for compliance with the Massachusetts Data security Laws is fast approaching and will not likely be further extended. This law effects any business or individual who stores data on any Massachusetts resident whose unauthorized access might compromise the privacy of that individual’s personal information. Failure to comply could be costly. Compliance for some may be very simple, while for others it could be both complicate and expensive.

How to Market Your Mobile Home Park
When I am looking to market my mobile home park whether it be to potential residents to bring their homes in or to sell homes in the park, I believe that the first contact with the potential customer is key. This first contact may be via a telephone call to your office, a drive-by by the potential resident, or in many cases could be a referral from a current resident or some other local business (chamber of commerce, dealer, broker, etc).

X is for Xenophobia
Xenophobia is the fear of strangers or foreigners so this article is all about turning strangers into friends into customers and it’s something that you’re going to have to do if you want to succeed in your business.

Not a LinkedIn Expert Yet? We Can Help
Check out the LinkedIn tip below – it’s just a tiny taste of the free webinar being offered by our resident LinkedIn expert TOMORROW, March 21, at 12ET.

Florida Health Insurance Corp Reports Health Care Reform
A resident of Florida has quite a few selections to choose from if it comes to Florida health insurance. A lot of insurance carriers supply a broad range of ideas for different health requirements. The different insurance plans that are offered are personal medical health insurance, group health insurance, Florida health insurance, temporary health insurance, child/student health insurance, and a lot more.

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