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  2. Bureau of Internal Revenue - Wikipedia

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    Lilian Hefti, was head of the BIR who assumed office in September 2007, but resigned in October 2008, for health reasons. [5] [6] On October 20, 2008, she was replaced by Sixto Esquivias, who served as deputy commissioner. [7] The Bureau currently has more than 75 BIR Forms [8] and tax classification for different professionals and businesses.

  3. Encyclopaedia of Forms and Precedents - Wikipedia

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    Subscribers are provided with frequent updates in the form of modifications to the online database, and a quarterly looseleaf service. The encyclopaedia is most often subscribed to and utilised by legal practices and academic institutions. The First Edition was published in 17 volumes from 1902 to 1910.

  4. Cuban thaw - Wikipedia

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    Taíno genocide Viceroyalty of New Spain (1535–1821) Siege of Havana (1762) Captaincy General of Cuba (1607–1898) Lopez Expedition (1850–1851) Ten Years' War (1868–1878) Little War (1879–1880) Cuban War of Independence (1895–1898) Treaty of Paris (1898) US Military Government (1898–1902) Platt Amendment (1901) Republic of Cuba (1902–1959) Cuban Pacification (1906–1909) Negro ...

  5. Standing Rules of the United States Senate, Rule XIX

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    Rule XIX originated from a fistfight that occurred in the 57th United States Congress between South Carolina senators John McLaurin and Ben Tillman on February 22, 1902. [3] Tillman, the senior senator and former governor of South Carolina, had helped to foster McLaurin's career. [ 4 ]

  6. Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Law - Wikipedia

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    On top of improving electronic systems (e.g. eBIR forms, Electronic Filing and Payment System, mobile payments) the following reforms are implemented: [23] Mandatory fuel marking; Provision for use of electronic receipts; Connection of cash registers and point of sale machines to BIR servers for real time reporting of sales and purchase data

  7. Point Pleasant Register - Wikipedia

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    George W. Tippett died May 19, 1902, aged sixty-six, forty years after beginning the Register. [8] His death resulted in the suspension of The Daily Register on June 30, 1902, after nearly eight-and-a-half years of publication. [9] His son, F. B. Tippett, succeeded him as editor until the Weekly Register's final issue, dated January 27, 1909.

  8. William Nelson Hutchinson - Wikipedia

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    Hutchinson was commissioned as an ensign in the 46th Regiment of Foot on 10 March 1820. [2] As a Lieutenant-Colonel, commanding the 20th Regiment of Foot, and Commander of Troops of the Bermuda Garrison, he became acting Governor of Bermuda on 30 November 1846, pending arrival of the replacement of Governor Lieutenant-Colonel Sir William Reid, who departed the same day for Barbados. [3]

  9. Filipino Repatriation Act - Wikipedia

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    Along with Guam and Puerto Rico, the United States acquired the Philippines from Spain following the Spanish–American War in 1898 and it became United States territory.The Jones Act of 1916 made it official policy to grant Philippines independence and the Tydings–McDuffie Act of 1934 laid out the timeline and process by which that would happen, with independence fully recognized in ten years.