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The new tax law raises the gas tax to increase state revenue, but also includes provisions that are designed to reduce taxes for New Jersey residents.

On October 14, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie signed into law important new tax legislation. The new law increases the gas tax in New Jersey by 23 cents per gallon. While the gas tax hike aims to increase the revenue paid to the state, the law also includes provisions that are designed to reduce taxes for New Jersey residents. Those who live in New Jersey are likely aware that the state is currently one of only two states  that still...

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Houlihan Lokey Advises David Michael

Houlihan Lokey's Consumer, Food & Retail Group is pleased to announce that David Michael & Co., Inc. has been acquired by International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. (NYSE: IFF). Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The transaction closed on October 7, 2016. Founded in 1896 and headquartered in Philadelphia, Pa., David Michael is a leading developer and manufacturer of customized flavor solutions. David Michael maintains deep relationships with widely recognized and innovative food and beverage companies in North America and...

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Update on Property Tax Issues in Europe and the US: IPTI report October 2016

The EACC in partnership with the International Property Tax Institute (IPTI) wants to keep our members up to date with the latest developments in property taxes both in the USA and Europe. IPTI has put together a selection of reports from articles contained in IPTI Xtracts. The reports cover France, Germany, Greece, Portugal, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, and the United States with a focus on New York. France: Don't miss your upcoming tax deadlines in France The deadline for paying your income...

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Closing Up Shops: CMBS Exposure to Recent Retail Closures

Sports equipment chain Golfsmith International has shared the fate of many others in today’s retail landscape: a bankruptcy filing and a list of closings. In what Time Magazine has dubbed the “age of Amazon,” some of the biggest names in retail have suffered from sinking sales and have shuttered a large number of stores in recent years. E-commerce giant Amazon has established their presence on every corner of the market, as it offers discounts and prompt shipping for a seemingly endless...

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Jeroen Dijsselbloem: Why I disagree with Joseph Stiglitz

On 17 October Eurogroup President Jeroen Dijsselbloem published an op-ed article in a Dutch newspaper entitled "Why I disagree with Joseph Stiglitz". The article discusses the new book by Nobel Prize-winner Joseph Stiglitz "The Euro: How a Common Currency Threatens the Future of Europe". Dijsselbloem also joined Stiglitz on stage for a debate and Q&A session with the audience about this book on 30 September, at the John Adams Institute in Amsterdam. ________________________ Why I disagree with Joseph Stiglitz Professor and Nobel...

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EU budget: “We have to deal with the problem caused by Brexit”

The UK's decision to leave the Union will already affect the EU's budget for next year. "There has already been an unforeseeable situation and now we have to deal with this problem," said Jens Geier, the MEP who will negotiate on behalf of the Parliament regarding the bulk of the EU's budget for 2017. MEPs will vote on Parliament's position in plenary on 26 October. We talked to the German S&D member about how Brexit is affecting the budget...

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Investing in infrastructure that unites: first gas interconnector between Finland and Estonia ends energy isolation

A first gas interconnector between Finland and Estonia will end the long lasting gas isolation of Finland and help, boosting security of supply and bringing an economic lift to the region. European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, the Prime Minister of Estonia Taavi Rõivas and the Prime Minister of Finland Juha Sipilä have today witnessed the signing of a €187 million investment in the Balticconnector – the first gas pipeline connecting Finland and Estonia. This gas interconnector will end the energy...

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Portugal, a country where tradition and innovation go hand in hand

Portugal builds airplanes. Yes, planes. And automobiles as well. Portugal builds construction works which leave a mark. Bridges, highways, ports airports, sports stadiums, schools, hospitals and palaces. The Portuguese ability to build masterpieces is present worldwide. Surprised? Our history is made of discoveries, entrepreneurship, creativity and permanent innovation. We are a modern and sophisticated country that will surprise you. Our country develops medicine: Zebinix in the treatment of epilepsy, Opicapone in the treatment of the Parkinson disease. Two medicines developed...

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Pirelli: The future of an ‘internet of tires’ speeds ahead

Bard MBA spoke to Maureen Kline, vice president, public affairs and sustainability, Pirelli Tire North America, on the role that innovation and technology play in the present and future of the tire industry to not only to make it more sustainable but to also continue to improve performance and safety. In addition to her work with Pirelli, Kline writes a weekly column on sustainability for www.inc.com. She also chairs the board of the Tire and Rubber Association of Canada and...

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Commission puts forward commitments to reach global targets in sustainable urban development

In the context of the U.N. Habitat III conference, the European Commission has presented three commitments to meet the New Urban Agenda's global objectives. The New Urban Agenda, adopted at the U.N. Habitat III Conference taking place this week in Quito, Ecuador, contains guidelines to make cities all over the world more inclusive, green, safe and prosperous. It is a cornerstone in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and other milestone reform agendas, in particular the Paris...

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