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Our top story this morning, tax season is underway in the Republic of Cojedes and the Banco del Cojedes Sur (Bank of South Cojedes) is reminding people that they need to protect their tax forms and their filing at all cost. Chairwoman of the BCS Estela Fontirroig gave an update on the tax filing season earlier this week, declaring that the process has been filled with violations from scammers over the course of the past several years. "In the past decade, we have seen an uptick in the number of tax-related fraudulent claims due to people either filing their taxes on unsecured wireless servers or by trusting their taxes to be done by people not approved by the Department of Revenue." Fontirroig, who is also the Secretary of the Department of Taxation of Corrientes Province, has guided people on how to be alert during this tax season. "One of the best things that you can do for yourself while choosing who to file your taxes with is to ensure that they are approved by the Department of Revenue. As well, you should always make sure that if you file your taxes online that you are doing so on a secure and established connection to ensure that your privacy is being protected. If you choose to file by mail, ensure that your package is certified so that it arrives at the Department of Taxation properly and efficiently with little chance of being violated. Another option is to personally drop it off at the Department of Taxation, who will handle the remaining work from there." Cojedans will have until June 1st to file their tax return as President Andrea Lacasa issued an executive order allowing for the extension due to the severe storms that occurred last year and the winter weather in January that made it near impossible to deliver tax forms. The executive order also issued a cap on the price of tax filing, declaring that anyone making less than ₳50,000 shall not be charged for tax service, while those making above will have their tax service capped at ₳175.
Secretary of Health Marisol Manzanedo has called for a grand convocation of the Medical Board of the Republic of Cojedes, the Nursing Board of Cojedes, as well as the Medical Boards of all respective provinces, to determine the course forward for education of medical professionals. In her announcement of the grand convocation, Secretary Manzanedo declared that the time has come to update the medical education standards across the country. Secretary Manzanedo stated that the purpose of the convocation will be to revise the medical education tools that have been used for the past eight years, in accordance with the federal law that nursing and doctor education be updated every 8th year. According to a dossier obtained from the federal government, proposals will be accepted from all provincial medical boards before the convocation is held the first and second week of April. Several recommendations in previous years have been to increase the clinical hours for doctors and nurses while decreasing the textbook educational load. Secretary Manzanedo said this would be a topic during the debate and that, in the end, the approval of the decisions of the grand convocation would be hers to make.
In other news, Secretary of Agriculture Aynia Timolova has announced as part of the Renewal Cojedes Initiative that farmers will be receiving much-needed aid that they haven't received in years past. In a press release this morning, Secretary Timolova informed the nation that the National Assembly has approved a ₳25 billion grant to farmers across the nation to help cover expenses, cover incurred costs, labor costs, and shipping costs for their produce. "This grant, which has been long overdue and overlooked for several years, will finally give our farmers that aid that they deserve. Farming provides a major backbone of our economy and it provides our people with the food that they so enjoy, but our farmers are almost always left unconsidered by our government in the long run. This grant from the National Assembly is just the first step in helping our farmers and completing their portion to the Renewal Cojedes Initiative." President Lacasa stated that Renewal Cojedes will allow farmers to qualify for better assistance, increase their farm size, and be involved in decision-making processes when it comes to the remainder of the project, especially if it would involve damage to their property. Secretary Timolova said that an application is open now for farmers and that the majority of funding will go to farmers in areas such as Entre Ríos, La Rioja, San Juan, Tucumán, and Córdoba, all of which are the major farming communities of the Republic of Cojedes.
That is all we have for now. Thank you for joining us here at Cojedes 24!
Our top story this morning, tax season is underway in the Republic of Cojedes and the Banco del Cojedes Sur (Bank of South Cojedes) is reminding people that they need to protect their tax forms and their filing at all cost. Chairwoman of the BCS Estela Fontirroig gave an update on the tax filing season earlier this week, declaring that the process has been filled with violations from scammers over the course of the past several years. "In the past decade, we have seen an uptick in the number of tax-related fraudulent claims due to people either filing their taxes on unsecured wireless servers or by trusting their taxes to be done by people not approved by the Department of Revenue." Fontirroig, who is also the Secretary of the Department of Taxation of Corrientes Province, has guided people on how to be alert during this tax season. "One of the best things that you can do for yourself while choosing who to file your taxes with is to ensure that they are approved by the Department of Revenue. As well, you should always make sure that if you file your taxes online that you are doing so on a secure and established connection to ensure that your privacy is being protected. If you choose to file by mail, ensure that your package is certified so that it arrives at the Department of Taxation properly and efficiently with little chance of being violated. Another option is to personally drop it off at the Department of Taxation, who will handle the remaining work from there." Cojedans will have until June 1st to file their tax return as President Andrea Lacasa issued an executive order allowing for the extension due to the severe storms that occurred last year and the winter weather in January that made it near impossible to deliver tax forms. The executive order also issued a cap on the price of tax filing, declaring that anyone making less than ₳50,000 shall not be charged for tax service, while those making above will have their tax service capped at ₳175.
Secretary of Health Marisol Manzanedo has called for a grand convocation of the Medical Board of the Republic of Cojedes, the Nursing Board of Cojedes, as well as the Medical Boards of all respective provinces, to determine the course forward for education of medical professionals. In her announcement of the grand convocation, Secretary Manzanedo declared that the time has come to update the medical education standards across the country. Secretary Manzanedo stated that the purpose of the convocation will be to revise the medical education tools that have been used for the past eight years, in accordance with the federal law that nursing and doctor education be updated every 8th year. According to a dossier obtained from the federal government, proposals will be accepted from all provincial medical boards before the convocation is held the first and second week of April. Several recommendations in previous years have been to increase the clinical hours for doctors and nurses while decreasing the textbook educational load. Secretary Manzanedo said this would be a topic during the debate and that, in the end, the approval of the decisions of the grand convocation would be hers to make.
In other news, Secretary of Agriculture Aynia Timolova has announced as part of the Renewal Cojedes Initiative that farmers will be receiving much-needed aid that they haven't received in years past. In a press release this morning, Secretary Timolova informed the nation that the National Assembly has approved a ₳25 billion grant to farmers across the nation to help cover expenses, cover incurred costs, labor costs, and shipping costs for their produce. "This grant, which has been long overdue and overlooked for several years, will finally give our farmers that aid that they deserve. Farming provides a major backbone of our economy and it provides our people with the food that they so enjoy, but our farmers are almost always left unconsidered by our government in the long run. This grant from the National Assembly is just the first step in helping our farmers and completing their portion to the Renewal Cojedes Initiative." President Lacasa stated that Renewal Cojedes will allow farmers to qualify for better assistance, increase their farm size, and be involved in decision-making processes when it comes to the remainder of the project, especially if it would involve damage to their property. Secretary Timolova said that an application is open now for farmers and that the majority of funding will go to farmers in areas such as Entre Ríos, La Rioja, San Juan, Tucumán, and Córdoba, all of which are the major farming communities of the Republic of Cojedes.
That is all we have for now. Thank you for joining us here at Cojedes 24!