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Brandon McLean Is bigger poclets useful for people from Canada/investing in Canada?
22 January 2024 | 5 replies
I am from Winnipeg and I know there are people on here from every province!
Junior Jaquet Hernandez DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Tax benefits for investors in the tourism sector
22 January 2024 | 0 replies
According to the website of the Ministry Of Tourism in he Dominican Republic.On October 9, 2001, the National Congress approved Law No. 158-01 on promoting tourism development for areas with little development and new centers in provinces and localities with great potential, to accelerate a rationalized development process. of the tourism industry in all regions with potential and natural conditions for tourism exploitation throughout the Dominican territory.In the law above, the Tourism Promotion Council (CONFOTUR) was created, to apply the guidelines of Law No. 158-01, as well as create the conditions and facilities necessary so that innovative tourism projects can benefit from the incentives granted by law.Through Decree No. 372-14, the Technical Directorate of CONFOTUR was created, in charge of handling all technical matters derived from the application of Law No. 158-01 and its modifications.Classification application files, to comply with the terms of Law 158-01 and its modifications, must be sent through the CONFOTUR website by completing the Application Form.
Phil Kogan Brand new to house flipping
27 September 2016 | 15 replies
If you're from Nova Scotia (I've visited many times) there is nothing in that province like where you're looking to invest.  
Turner Simon Net Zero Projects
5 January 2017 | 13 replies
Our area - Maritime provinces - are filled with 100 - 200 yr old buildings.  
Joseph Skates Anybody in Canada doing Small Business of e-waste
7 October 2016 | 1 reply
@Joseph SkatesI'm not sure I clearly understand your question.If your business is collecting waste then you will most likely have a couple of possible revenue streams: a dumping fee you may/may not charge to folks who bring the waste two you;scrap fees you may collect on sale of the various component elements you extract from the electronics.Depending on where you are, there may be a provincial program which will supplement one of those revenue streams (kid of like the tyre levies charges my many/most provinces).  
Ariel Benavidez New to the game Ontario, Canada
31 August 2016 | 5 replies
I remember about 10 years ago before the province forced the municipality to accept new construction, and the population was half of what it is now.
James Brown New investor currently in Yukon, moving to Victoria?
30 October 2016 | 2 replies
Always enjoy networking - if you want some info on the market here, what some investment options are and what kind of returns this part of the province can generate - let me know!  
Alina K. Renting a townhouse in Bradford/Innisfil/Barrie, Ontario
8 September 2016 | 3 replies
Fewer people have heard of Bradford, as it only grew recently as the province forced Bradford to re-zone a huge area of land after making the infrastructure upgrades to the area.
Philippe Laurin Driving for dollar in Canada
12 November 2018 | 3 replies
Otherwise I can always consult the Land Register for my province but each search costs 1$, which can add up quickly.
Jeffrey L Evans Please suggest me a few mortgage payment calculators
14 November 2018 | 6 replies
If the purchase is 20% or higher, then you can amortize it over 30 years.Property transfer tax is province specific, so best to check Ont website.