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potential in this country, a lot of it u nfortu nately this country, a lot of it unfortunately is untaxedistoric links will help the uk capture a slice of the future. our top story this evening. more than 100,000 14—year—olds across the uk may have deliberately hurt themseleves in the space ofjust one year, according to a children's harity. to a children's charity. and why the national trust is returning a popular tourist spot in wales to medieval times. coming up on sportsday on bbc news. glasgow's hampden park or rugby's murrayfield in edinburgh — what's the future for the home of scottish football? it's an app called natural cycles. it promotes itself as a natural alternative to contraception and has claimed to be "highly accurate" and "clinically tested". but the advertising standards authority has found that these claims are misleading, because they exaggerate the effectiveness of the app. the watchdog has banned the company from labelling the app highly accurate. the swedish company that developed the app says it respects the outcome of the investigation. ? jean mackenzie has been t
potential in this country, a lot of it u nfortu nately this country, a lot of it unfortunately is untaxedistoric links will help the uk capture a slice of the future. our top story this evening. more than 100,000 14—year—olds across the uk may have deliberately hurt themseleves in the space ofjust one year, according to a children's harity. to a children's charity. and why the national trust is returning a popular tourist spot in wales to medieval times. coming up on sportsday on bbc news....
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are three categories counterfeit cigarettes often of poor quality contraband real but stolen are untaxed . and cheap white also known as illicit whites which are cigarettes produced legally in one country to be sold on the black market in another. so what type of trafficking was the agreement between interpol and philip morris international really aimed at. this deal is really just about addressing counterfeit and counterfeit it is just one element of the illicit cigarette trade and it's the smallest element is a far bigger problem with the tobacco companies products and the illicit market they're putting money into and so interpol can speak about the illicit tobacco trade and represent issues on the u.s. to chop tobacco trade that the tobacco companies want to see for. percentage. the tobacco industry had secured substantial control of the fight against cigarette smuggling and illegal trade the damage their profits purely out of economic interest. every partnership involves some sort of quid pro quo what would happen if a partnership was not designed only to secure influence but to elim
are three categories counterfeit cigarettes often of poor quality contraband real but stolen are untaxed . and cheap white also known as illicit whites which are cigarettes produced legally in one country to be sold on the black market in another. so what type of trafficking was the agreement between interpol and philip morris international really aimed at. this deal is really just about addressing counterfeit and counterfeit it is just one element of the illicit cigarette trade and it's the...
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that is free money you never want to walk away from free money, especially again when it's untaxed. if you don't get free money from your employer to contribute to your 401(k), it's a much less compelling option. like said before, there are a lot of things about 401(k) that can be really bad, which is why again if you don't get a match for your employer i believe it's a better idea to save for your retirement via the independent requirement account, ira you can only contribute give $5500 into your is your or 650050 or over why do i think an raira is a better option, it republicans from company to company. a lot of companies give you a 401(k) plan with limited options and sometimes you only get to choose between a dozen, couple dozen at most different mutual funds. for those that can't pick your own stocks 401(k), my number one rule is before you contribute money to your 401(k) plan, make sure it gives you the option to put your cash into something worth investing in i'll make this very simple, if you can't pick your own stocks in a 401(k) you want a nice low index fund from the s&p
that is free money you never want to walk away from free money, especially again when it's untaxed. if you don't get free money from your employer to contribute to your 401(k), it's a much less compelling option. like said before, there are a lot of things about 401(k) that can be really bad, which is why again if you don't get a match for your employer i believe it's a better idea to save for your retirement via the independent requirement account, ira you can only contribute give $5500 into...
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he got to use the untaxed income as the old adage goes, just follow the money. so ken, the prosecutors seem to believe that's the case they're going to be able to present, just follow the money, and rick gates might or might not be someone you have to believe for a conviction. >> yes. and i was wondering why the prosecutor was stressing that point in his opening statement. and then i heard the defense opening and i understood, because the defense case seems to boil down to paul manafort was too busy to be paying attention to these details like filing a correct tax return and failing to not defraud his profit and loss statements. and essentially rick gates, they're saying, his right-hand man, who's also sort of a well-known political consultant, was back home minding the store while paul manafort was doing his great work in ukraine and it's his fault that this bad stuff happened. the problem with that defense, i mean, they're going to take their shot and we'll see what happens, but there are so many documents that show manafort ordering things to be done that app
he got to use the untaxed income as the old adage goes, just follow the money. so ken, the prosecutors seem to believe that's the case they're going to be able to present, just follow the money, and rick gates might or might not be someone you have to believe for a conviction. >> yes. and i was wondering why the prosecutor was stressing that point in his opening statement. and then i heard the defense opening and i understood, because the defense case seems to boil down to paul manafort...
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complete nonstarter for the most part, this whole idea all gains attributable to inflation to go untaxedg revenue give up and doesn't necessarily change the equation or incentives to invest >>> let's move on and talk about amazon shares hitting an all-time high today with the stock close to becoming the second u.s. company to hit a $1 trillion market cap. >> should investors sell the stock after it crosses that mark or add more? you buy more when it hits that threshold or not >> you know, we're already share holders with amazon and we've been shareholders for many years. when we look at three to five years we're long-term shareholders we think the company has the potential to double again in that type of time frame. we're just saying as long time shareholders there's still a lot more up side >> i'm sure one of the kickers you think can drive it to $2 trillion is they're going to be doing more advertising something they're not doing yet, but could be a good revenue driver >> it's an $8 billion revenue runway business with these guys with 70 pierce to 80% inkre incremental margins. then yo
complete nonstarter for the most part, this whole idea all gains attributable to inflation to go untaxedg revenue give up and doesn't necessarily change the equation or incentives to invest >>> let's move on and talk about amazon shares hitting an all-time high today with the stock close to becoming the second u.s. company to hit a $1 trillion market cap. >> should investors sell the stock after it crosses that mark or add more? you buy more when it hits that threshold or not...
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the traditional hotel industry feels that it is not fair that aianb is able to be largely untaxed andrn about what aianb was offering so well. we now see hotels tried to bring the local community into the lobby and create working spaces and organise tours with local artists and those sorts of things to bridge the gap between their b&b was offering a traditional hotel that was offering. or people who rent out homes for visitors coming here, what do in this country, does —— there is money to be made but there is a big question about whether we should pay tax on that money. it has tended to be up to the host to organise paying their tax and what they are liable for, but the treasury now is looking again at what you are allowed to earn as a homeowner. from next april we are expecting that instead of being able to earn up to £7,500 by renting out a second room, but you cannot do it if you are printing out an entire home. there are changes afoot which will make it less lucrative for homeowners in the uk to be using it. big changes now. i suppose it is here to stay. the two coexist, hotels w
the traditional hotel industry feels that it is not fair that aianb is able to be largely untaxed andrn about what aianb was offering so well. we now see hotels tried to bring the local community into the lobby and create working spaces and organise tours with local artists and those sorts of things to bridge the gap between their b&b was offering a traditional hotel that was offering. or people who rent out homes for visitors coming here, what do in this country, does —— there is money...