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Tighter enforcement at Customs yields $3M added revenue

Vigilance and proper enforcement of tax laws—not tax increases—resulted in the Customs Services Division’s collection of at least $3 million in “additional” revenue for the CNMI government in just six months. Just recently, Customs discovered undeclared hard liquor from China,...
Posted On Apr 18 2014 15:19
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Admin wants to be rid of La Fiesta

For some 10 years now, the government has been paying $200,000 in annual lease for the former La Fiesta Mall in San Roque without generating any revenue from it. After failed attempts to offer the property to investors willing to develop the former mall, the Inos administration...
Posted On Apr 17 2014 14:39
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Deadline looms for Saipan casino applicant

Monday’s deadline draws near but as of yesterday, the government has yet to receive an application for an exclusive license to operate a casino on Saipan coupled with a $1 million nonrefundable application fee. Gov. Eloy S. Inos remains hopeful, though, and so does the casino...
Posted On Apr 17 2014 14:38
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Customs seizes 40 fake Burberry, Coach wallets

Customs Services Division personnel confiscated some 40 pieces of counterfeit Burberry, Coach, and Lacoste women’s wallets and purses on Wednesday, Customs director Joe Mafnas said yesterday. The importer was fined $500, which was immediately paid. “If they’re sold as genuine...
Posted On Apr 17 2014 13:58
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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