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  2. Domestic rates in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Domestic rates are the local government taxation in Northern Ireland.Rates are a tax on property based on the capital value of the residential property on 1 January 2005. . Domestic rates consist of two components, a regional rate set by the Northern Ireland Assembly and a district rate set by local counc

  3. nidirect - Wikipedia

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    nidirect (Irish: TÉDíreach) is the official Government website for Northern Ireland residents, providing a single point of access to public sector information and services. The content is developed by representatives from the many government departments that contribute to the site, working with a central editorial team.

  4. Waiting to File Taxes? You Might End Up Paying More - AOL

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  5. Association of Secondary Teachers, Ireland - Wikipedia

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    At the time, conditions for secondary teachers were very poor with men earning about £80 a year and women a little over half that. One of the aims of the association was to raise the status of teachers in the community. [5] The main force behind the formation of the union was Patrick Kennedy, [citation needed] a teacher at St

  6. Taxes 2022: The neediest Americans must wait longer for tax ...

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    The PATH Act passed in 2015 required the IRS to hold refunds until Feb. 15 if the return claimed the EITC or the Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) to give the agency time to match the information ...

  7. The Rubber Room - Wikipedia

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    The film documents the daily routines of teachers accused of misconduct or incompetence. Several days, weeks, months, or even years are spent in these "Kafkaesque" [1] rubber rooms waiting for some kind of resolution; the filmmakers estimate that the average wait time is three years, but cited cases lasting as long as ten years.

  8. Minnesota teachers are winning their best pay raises in years

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    In St. Paul, annual pay ranges from about $49,000 for a starting teacher with a bachelor's degree to about $102,000 for teachers with a PhD and 20 years of experience.

  9. Direct tax - Wikipedia

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    It differs from indirect taxes which are generally regressive because everyone pays the same amount regardless of ability to pay (meaning the burden of the tax is greater for the poorer than for the richer). Moreover, direct taxation are transfers which can have a redistributive preoccupation (combined with the will of increasing tax revenue). [11]