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New e-invoicing threshold saves 200,000 SMEs, says association
Expansion of Exemptions for SMEs from Mandatory E-Invoicing
PETALING JAYA: A significant change has been made to the e-invoicing policy in Malaysia, with approximately 200,000 more small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) now exempted from...
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New e-invoicing threshold saves 200,000 SMEs, says association
Expansion of Exemptions for SMEs from Mandatory E-Invoicing
PETALING JAYA: A significant change has been made to the e-invoicing policy in Malaysia, with approximately 200,000 more small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) now exempted from the mandatory requirement. This adjustment...
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Retail Collapse Leaves Two Malls in Dem-Run Area on Brink of Death
The Struggle of Two New Jersey Malls
In the heart of New Jersey, two malls—Hamilton Mall and Livingston Mall—are facing a slow decline as they struggle to attract shoppers during what should be the busiest season for the retail...
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US Fed Faces Tense Rate Decision
The Fed Faces Uncertainty in Its Final Rate Decision of the Year
The US Federal Reserve is set to hold its final interest rate meeting of the year, and it appears that this decision could be one of the...
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The Unspoken Debt
The Unspoken Rule of Borrowing in Malaysia
In Malaysia, there are certain unspoken rules that people tend to follow without question. One of them is not asking about someone’s age, salary, or even their financial situation. But what many...
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Albanese Avoids Question on Extended Cost-of-Living Aid for Australians
Prime Minister's Uncertainty on Energy Rebates Leaves Households in Limbo
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has not provided a clear guarantee that struggling households will continue to receive energy rebates beyond the end of the year, creating uncertainty for millions...
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MEF: RM1,700 Minimum Wage Not a Graduate Benchmark
PETALING JAYA: It is not realistic to expect a uniform starting salary for all graduates, according to the Malaysian Employers Federation. The federation's president, Syed Hussain Syed Husman, highlighted that higher salaries are typically offered in sectors with...
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Why Zim Needs Heavier Taxes on Big Corporations, Miners, and Banks
The Global Debate on Corporate Taxation and Its Impact in Africa
In an era marked by rising global economic inequality and shifting geopolitical dynamics, a...
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Adeleke, Osun APC Conflict Over Fleeing Amotekun Commander Amid Akinlalu Killings
Political Tensions Escalate Over Amotekun Commandant's Whereabouts
The political landscape in Osun State has become increasingly tense following the alleged involvement of Amotekun operatives in...
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Top Seven Nations with the World’s Most Advanced 5th-Generation Fighter Jets
The Global Landscape of Fifth-Generation Fighter Jets
In today’s world, air superiority remains a defining measure of global power—and only a select few nations command...
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Education Ministry Vows Quick SHS Placement Solutions Before School Reopens – Hasmin Mohammed
Government Assures Swift Resolution of SHS Placement Issues
The Ministry of Education has assured parents and Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) candidates that all outstanding...
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Deputy Trade Minister Pushes for Enhanced Ghana-Burkina Faso Trade Ties
Strengthening Economic Ties Between Ghana and Burkina Faso
Ghana’s Deputy Minister for Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry, Sampson Ahi, has emphasized the importance of enhancing economic...
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Can God’s Blessing Be Cursed by the Devil?
The Power of Divine Protection
Numbers 23:8 is a powerful statement that highlights divine authority and protection. When Balaam, who was hired to curse the...
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