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Customs to host a stakeholder meeting on excise tax payments

The CNMI Division of Customs will hold an informational meeting on April 1, 2021, with importers, taxpayers and their agents to explain the new the law requiring the payment of excise tax prior to the release of cargo.    Public Law 21-42 mandates excise tax payments shall be...
Posted On Mar 30 2021 06:00
, By Press Release
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COMMUNITY BRIEFS – March 30, 2021

Guam warns of jellyfish danger HAGATNA, Guam—The Department of Agriculture’s Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources Fisheries would like to remind people to be on the lookout for box jellyfish (Physalia physalis). Box jellyfish can be found on the beach or in the water,...
Posted On Mar 30 2021 06:00
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Portal opens for 3rd stimulus checks

The Department of Finance’s Division of Revenue & Taxation announced yesterday that the CNMI Stimulus Portal is available once again on the Department of Finance website, www.dof.gov.mp. Taxpayers who have successfully received a direct deposit on the second stimulus check do...
Posted On Mar 30 2021 06:00
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5150 Taga Triathlon now accepting registrations

The Paupau 5150 Taga Triathlon, an Olympic-distance triathlon that aims to raise funds in preparation of the 2022 Pacific Mini Games, is now accepting registration for the May 29 event. The event, set to raise funds to prepare CNMI triathletes as well as help in hosting the...
Posted On Mar 30 2021 06:00
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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