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Starbucks continues to grow relentlessly, with CEO Howard Schultz planning to open 500 new stores a year over the next five years. Much of this growth

In the end it doesn't even matter... :(
07/12/2015

In the end it doesn't even matter... :(

07/12/2015
28/09/2015



September 28, 2015 fuel
Special 95 has been priced at Dhs1.79.
Fuel prices are to fall considerably in the month of October, the Ministry of Energy announced on Monday.

The cost of a litre of petrol is to return to similar levels seen in the summer, before the UAE government introduced deregulation in August.

A new pricing policy linked to global prices has been adopted, with the set monthly cost announced on the 28th of each month.

Special 95 has been priced at Dhs1.79 – down from Dhs1.96 in September and Dhs2.14 in August.

Super 98 has been priced at Dhs1.90 – down from Dhs2.07 in September and Dhs2.25 in August.

Diesel has been priced at Dhs1.89 – marginally up from Dhs1.86 and down from Dhs2.05 in August. Diesel stood at Dhs2.90 before deregulation.

The Ministry of Energy has previously said deregulation will benefit the economy and also encourage people to consider how much fuel they use.

     ,          ?   For millions of expats working in the country, the fear of having to pay levies is very real.Dubai, ...
06/09/2015

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For millions of expats working in the country, the fear of having to pay levies is very real.

Dubai, 02 September, 2015: Over the years, one of the big attractions of working in the UAE has been its tax regime: it charges no income tax on salaries. However, today, for millions of expats working in the country, the fear of having to pay taxes is very real.

Recently, speculation over the dreaded possibility of income tax has grown, after reports that the federal Government is drawing up plans to introduce a value-added tax and a corporation tax.

There is currently no personal income tax in the UAE. However, there are other tariffs, like the municipality service charges, which are levied on individuals living and working in the UAE, and the service charges of 5-10%, charged on food purchased in restaurants. Hotels charge 10-15% service charge per night on room rates.

This is the latest move by the UAE authorities, seeking to bolster state revenues.

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The government recently moved swiftly to safeguard against oil-price shocks, by deregulating gasoline and diesel prices. Beginning August 1, the Ministry of Energy implemented a new pricing policy, linked to global oil levels. Up until last month, UAE residents enjoyed some of the lowest domestic fuel prices in the world, due to heavy government subsidies that helped to keep prices low.

The introduction of tax rates on UAE corporations, combined with the looming taxation on goods and services (VAT), impacts employees pay-check in several ways - some would argue, negatively.

“The introduction of VAT, which would make goods and services more expensive, will affect the ability of people to save money. Similarly, corporate tax deductions will have a significant impact on companies’ bottom lines, and eventually, its employees and shareholders will also be impacted. How? There’s a likelihood that shareholders’ returns would decrease, and staff’s annual salary increases may be scaled back,” he warns.

For many companies, investing and saving revenues for future growth is always a prudent decision. However, the major challenge that companies will now have with the introduction of corporate taxes is that, savings for the business will be impacted negatively, since the revenues that the business has kept aside for future sustenance would incur more taxes.

“This may discourage business owners to invest in the UAE, as their return on investment would diminish,” he says.

The economies of the GCC countries rely heavily on revenues from oil and hydrocarbon products. In the recent months, these countries’ budgets have suffered a dent, battling plunging oil revenues compared with a couple of years ago, when oil prices were over $100 per barrel compared with around $45 currently.

The six-member nations, in a meeting recently in Doha, Qatar, all agreed to push toward the introduction of a VAT and corporate tax around the region, in a sign that low oil prices may be strengthening support for the tax idea.

           's          .A Hungary ruled by right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban doesn't deserve to produce the next iP...
05/09/2015

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A Hungary ruled by right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban doesn't deserve to produce the next iPhone.

The populist leader has spewed viciously xenophobic and anti-Muslim rhetoric as migrants -- many of whom escaped violence in Syria -- amass in Hungary, a way station on the route to Germany. This, even as the world reels from the photo of Syrian toddler Aylan Kurdi's drowned body, cradled in the arms of a Turkish police officer. The gut-wrenching image only served to illustrate the desperate odds refugees face while trying to escape war at home.

Still, Orban is not alone.

In Greece, masked gunmen attack boats of migrants, attempting to prevent them from reaching the shores of the European Union. Even in Germany, where the government has taken in a record 800,000 refugees, a surge in neo-Nazi attacks on migrants have rocked the country.

Images of people leaving a Hungarian railway station on Friday to travel to Austria on foot demonstrate rich nations' reluctance to provide safe havens to those lucky enough to set foot in a stable country.

But, lest we forget, one of the men who most dramatically impacted human civilization in the last decade was the son of a Syrian who migrated to the U.S. in 1954.

Perhaps you've heard of him. His name was Steve Jobs.

04/09/2015
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Global Warming is an environmental issue that is continuing to harm our planet. The definition of Global Warming is “the increase in the average temperature of the Earth’s near-surface air and oceans since the mid-twentieth century and its projected continuation” which means that if in the winter th…

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