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Govt agencies, departments not complying with new actuarial rate

Except for the NMI Retirement Fund and the Workers Compensation Commission, no government agency and department has complied with the new actuarial contribution rate that was implemented this fiscal year 2012.
Posted On Dec 11 2011 22:38
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IRS retraction of FICA tax decision sought

The Saipan Chamber of Commerce is seeking “retraction” of a U.S. Internal Revenue Service position that Filipino workers in the CNMI are no longer exempt from paying Federal Insurance Contribution Act taxes as a result of federalization of local immigration. The Fitial...
Posted On Dec 11 2011 22:32
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People can now start applying for 1-year parole

Certain “stateless” individuals and immediate relatives of U.S. citizens including foreign parents of minor U.S. citizen children can now start applying for parole that, if granted, would allow them to lawfully remain in the CNMI until Dec. 31, 2012.
Posted On Dec 11 2011 22:30
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Term of endearment

Keith Brooks’ response to Paul Beebe on the Tuesday edition has a disclaimer about using a racist term save his use of Uncle Ben, which in some places does have racist connotations. We do not disagree, but we differ in that it is also a term of endearment in many places ...
Posted On Dec 11 2011 22:24
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