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Consultant: ACG casino tax payout at $500M

Over some 24 years, Tinian investor Alter City Group projects $500 million in tax payments from casino operations within their Plumeria Golf and Casino Resort, according to one of their consultants. Macau-based Alter City Group has applied for tax breaks for a period of 25 years....
Posted On Feb 09 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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Junior Achievement program gets rolling

Students from four of the island’s public high schools and a private school gathered last Friday for team building workshops to kick start this year’s Junior Achievement program, a business competition of sorts for island students. Friday’s workshop at the Pedro P. Tenorio...
Posted On Feb 09 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Alter City applies for full tax breaks across the board

Tinian casino investor Alter City Group has applied for full tax benefits across the board, or the full amount that the Commonwealth’s qualifying certificate program allows. These benefits, if granted, would not apply to their casino operations, as they have expressed plans to...
Posted On Feb 08 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Torres: Claims against govt are liabilities that will be addressed

The CNMI government is responsible for the millions of dollars in claims against it and will work to address these ongoing liabilities, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres told Saipan Tribune last week. Referring to a 2013 law to authorize the CNMI governor to negotiate with claimants for...
Posted On Feb 08 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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