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Bonnie

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  1. Jim and Nina returned to the States several years ago and no longer participate in Chiriqui Life. I, too, no longer live in Boquete. I doubt that the municipality has held on to the passport for so many years, but someone who lives in Boquete certainly could inquire. Do you know anyone in Boquete? If not, perhaps you can ask here for someone to make the inquiry for you at the Tesororio.

  2. On 4/4/2020 at 2:51 PM, Brundageba said:

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    “Abril es un mes durísimo, es un mes que todavía vamos a peor”, fueron las palabras finales del doctor Xavier Sáez-Llorens en la conferencia de prensa del Ministerio de Salud (Minsa), Caja del Seguro Social (CSS) y Ministerio de Seguridad (Minseg) sobre el coronavirus.

    " April will be a very hard month.   I will  will get worse.  "  Dr Xavier Saez-llorens , Infection Desease advisor to the Panama Dept of Health

    Stay home as much as you can.  When out , be mindful and careful to distance, don't touch your face.  Organize.  The LESS we are out at all the better.  Tuck in.  We'll be OK.     Alison

    “April is the cruelest month.”—T.S. Eliot, “The Wasteland “

     

     

     

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  3. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/03/business/trump-panama-hotel-tax-evasion.html

    The owners of a luxury hotel in Panama City that ousted the Trump Organization as property managers last year accused it on Monday of evading taxes in Panama and creating a “false light” around the hotel’s finances.

    The accusations, made in a legal filing in Manhattan federal court, are fraught with potential diplomatic and legal complexities for President Trump. They essentially assert that his family business cheated a foreign government, a claim the Trump Organization characterized in a statement as “completely false.”

    The president’s company, the filing alleges, “also made fraudulent and false claims to the Panamanian tax authorities” to “cover up its unlawful activities.” This was originally detected during an audit last year by that country’s tax agency, according to the filing.

    It was not possible to immediately verify accusations in the filing that the Trump Organization did not fulfill its obligation as managers to ensure all the hotel’s taxes were paid, including those related to the Trumps’ management fees. Panamanian law imposes a tax on commissions paid to foreign businesses, but the Trumps’ management fees may have qualified for an exemption.

     

    The filing does not make clear how much money may be owed — or for how long the Trump Organization may have failed to pay the taxes — but suggests that the company’s actions on this and other matters exposed the hotel’s owners to millions of dollars in liability.

    The Trump Organization said the accusations were misdirected. “To the extent any taxes were to be withheld,” the company’s statement said, it was the responsibility of the hotel owners, not the Trump Organization, which “did not evade any taxes.” The statement added that the tax decisions were made on the advice of an international accounting firm.

    The filing comes as the Trump Organization is waging battle with congressional Democrats investigating the president’s personal finances. While those investigations present more immediate political threats to Mr. Trump, the Panama dispute could open a new line of attack on the president’s business and provide fodder for his critics.

    The filing also alleges, among other claims, that the Trump Organization understated employee salaries in reports to the Panamanian social security agency, which may have reduced the hotel’s social security tax payments. Collectively, the company’s actions made “the financial and operational performance of the hotel appear in a false light,” the filing says.

     

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  4. 10 hours ago, Jim Bondoux said:

    We were counted in the last census (May 2010). No one was supposed to leave the structure in which they had spent the night until they had been counted, and until the census taker had placed a colored sticker on the structure. You then had a paper slip evidencing your having been counted. There were road checkpoints throughout the country and woe to anyone caught out and about without their census slip.

    One could show up during the preceding week at the local census office (it was somewhere in the Feria grounds) and be counted, and given a paper slip, so that if you had a major inconvenience on census Sunday of being house-bound until counted, there was a countermeasure. I suppose there will be similar measures taken next May.

    I remember it well and, being somewhat new to Panama, how odd the whole procedure seemed. But what I really remember best is that the sticker they left was impossible to remove from our wrought iron gate, leading ultimately to our having to repaint the whole d—n thing.

  5. Ricky, I am no longer the CLV for the Embassy.The new CLVs, Denese Rodgers and George Chin, can be reached at clvboquete@gmail.com.

    It was my experience that these community outreach meetings are announced only a couple of weeks ahead of time. Persons who are enrolled in the STEP program receive all Embassy messages, including those announcing community outreaches. Also, the CLVs generally announce the outreaches on two forums, including this one, and various community Facebook pages.

  6. On 5/18/2019 at 11:01 AM, Brundageba said:

    Not a heartening report or account of the Pain in Tail POL procedure. 

    One might assume if you are paying taxes to the USA  and signing the form , that should be proof of life...no?  Am I missing something?

    Alison

     

    Many retirees don’t have enough income to require the filing of a tax return.

  7. The worst of this for me is resetting everything. My generator doesn't extend to the garage door opener or the electric gate. I try not to open them when the power is out, but I had to today to admit some workmen. So I did so manually. It took me almost an hour to reset them. Too, on my DNS, the IP address changes , requiring reactivation, and my IPTV has to be completely rebooted, including disconnecting everything for a period of time and then rebooting. Resetting the clocks are nothing. But the rest took up the better part of an 1-1/2 hours after the four-hour outage this morning.

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