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Trump s Scottish golf clubs suffer $40 million loss after failing to incorporate basic financial practice

Former President Donald Trump s international golf clubs are at a critical point of suffering due to substantial losses of more than $40 million. According to Business Insider, the losses are so crippling the Trump Organization has been forced to "rely on loans from various Trump-owned vehicles in t.

G7 tax deal doesn t guarantee big tech tax windfall for Australia

Save Share A new tax deal struck by the Group of Seven finance ministers will not necessarily translate into much bigger Australian tax bills for technology giants such as Facebook, Google, Apple and Amazon, which have for years shifted revenue offshore into more favourable jurisdictions, tax experts say. The G7 deal includes a minimum global tax of 15 per cent, levied by the home country of companies, that will boost US coffers. But details of the second change – a so-called “destination tax” levied by the country where goods or services are consumed – have yet to be worked out. The final levy is likely to be far lower than the 15 per cent minimum global tax.

Upcoming Rocket Lab launch carrying US Army satellite breaches NZ s national security

Upcoming Rocket Lab launch carrying US Army satellite breaches NZ s national security - Greens Newshub 10/03/2021 © Provided by Newshub The Green Party says an upcoming Rocket Lab launch in New Zealand breaches national security and threatens the country s sovereignty and national interests. Rocket Lab, which is United States-owned but based in New Zealand, is due to launch its next mission in mid-March at Māhia Peninsula. The mission will carry and deploy satellites for a range of commercial and government customers, including the US Army s Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC). The They Go Up So Fast mission will carry the SMDC s Gunsmoke-J payload, which is described by Rocket Lab as an experimental satellite that will test technologies that support development of new capabilities for the US Army .

Upcoming Rocket Lab launch carrying United States Army satellite breaches New Zealand s national security - Green Party

10/03/2021 Photo credit: Twitter / Rocket Lab The Green Party says an upcoming Rocket Lab launch in New Zealand breaches national security and threatens the country s sovereignty and national interests. Rocket Lab, which is United States-owned but based in New Zealand, is due to launch its next mission in mid-March at Māhia Peninsula. The mission will carry and deploy satellites for a range of commercial and government customers, including the US Army s Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC). The They Go Up So Fast mission will carry the SMDC s Gunsmoke-J payload, which is described by Rocket Lab as an experimental satellite that will test technologies that support development of new capabilities for the US Army .

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