US, PH sign agreement to combat tax evasion

THE Philippines and the United States have entered into a reciprocal intergovernmental agreement meant to help curtail offshore tax evasion and avoidance. Signed by Philippine Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima and US Ambassador to the Philippines Philip Goldberg on Monday, July 13, the agreement implements provisions of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), which requires…

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Testifying of God’s mighty works!

GOD’S recent mighty works in my life have amazed me! He has now brought me to complete recovery after undergoing a medical procedure to cure an unruptured aneurysm in my brain. My friends and colleagues could not believe that I recovered so quickly.  “It’s because of the mercy of God, the miracle of medicine, the…

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The season of beauty pageants

Lovely July where the days  are sultry, steaming, sweltering. The city is heaving like a tired beast. Time to shed expectations, along with commute, cellular phones, calendars as our wants seem to diminish: off to a shady nook a cold drink or why not: watch beauty  pageants new and abound! What makes a perfect beauty…

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DACA is still in effect and you should apply

THREE years ago President Obama made an important announcement and made clear his intent to help “Dreamers”; young people who were brought to the U.S. unlawfully by their parents. He announced his plan for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (“DACA”), an executive measure that allowed him to provide certain benefits to these young people due…

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Supreme Court reverses Court of Appeals ruling

Decides future wages belong to debtor when chapter 13 is converted to chapter 7 IMAGINE that you are a Chapter 13 debtor with a 5-year reorganization plan. In this plan, you commit your future wages to assure payment of the plan payments. However, one year into the plan, you are not able to pay the current…

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Child custody: ’Best Interest Rule’

MANY fathers and mothers have their own ideas of child custody and the standard to which Courts use in determining custody of children.  Automatically, most parents believe that the children would naturally go to their mother.  This perception is incorrect—the children do not automatically go to the mother.  Rather, the Family Code statutes have a…

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Are you struggling under the burden of debt?

IF you are searching for debt reduction solutions, no doubt you’ve been inundated with advertisements for various debt management programs, companies and solutions. The choices seem confusing to the average consumer. The truth is that every situation is different and what may work perfectly for others is not necessarily going to work the same way…

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Being ‘White’ in America

WE have often talked about how it is to be “Pinoy” in America, as other races/ethnicities would also have their own conversations about their unique experiences as they live new lives and get assimilated in our adoptive country.  This comes out naturally to us because this is OUR experience, our perspective, living in America. But…

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LA County supervisors move to help small businesses

TWO weeks after Los Angeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl delayed the vote for a month on her proposal to raise the citywide minimum wage by 2020, LA city officials are taking steps to help small businesses move forward amid growing concerns. The Board of Supervisors announced on Tuesday, July 7 that it looked at its…

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PH to give second round of arguments for China Sea dispute

THE United Nations Arbitral Tribunal at The Hague in the Netherlands has decided to hear a second round of oral arguments from the Philippines regarding disputed territory in the South China Sea. Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte, a member of the high-level delegation representing the Philippines in the Netherlands, said on Friday, July 10, that…

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Enamel education

WHILE we endeavor to help our patients aoid tooth problems, with the reality is that by the time many people get to the dentist, they are already experiencing symptoms of dental distress. Many common dental complaints – both physical and cosmetic – can be traced back to enamel damage. Tooth enamel is the hard, outer…

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All you need is (51%) love

(For a good faith marriage) MOST people in love profess their 100 percent unconditional, eternal love of another person, with all of their heart and with all of their soul. For immigration purposes, their love need only be 51 percent to establish a bona fide, good faith marriage. This is because the standard of proof…

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