PUBLISHED: 15:44 26 April 2018 | UPDATED: 15:44 26 April 2018 Amy Gibbons An external view from the front of the building. All concept plans are subject to planning permission. Picture: SUFFOLK ACADEMIES TRUST SUFFOLK ACADEMIES TRUST Early concept plans have been unveiled for a brand new multi-million pound sixth form centre due to open in Bury St Edmunds next year. A view of the college dining hall. Picture: SUFFOLK ACADEMIES TRUST Abbeygate Sixth Form College, led by newly appointed principal David Gartland, will be situated near King Edward VI School opposite the council offices and West Suffolk College. The £30million centre is expected to accept its first students in September 2019, and will be West Suffolk’s first, and only, purpose built sixth form college. An view of the college entrance. Picture: SUFFOLK ACADEMIES TRUST The concept plans show a large modern-style build with bright yellow features, balcony and dining hall. Mr Gartland was previously … [Read more...] about REVEALED: Early concept plans for £30million Bury St Edmunds sixth form centre
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Talented students to hold free one-day art exhibition at One Sxith Form College
PUBLISHED: 15:56 26 June 2018 Lauren Hockney Olly Simpson, 19, will study at the London College of Fashion in September Picture: JOHN NICE Archant The event will be held at One Sixth Form College between 4-8pm on Thursday, June 28. Kim Barclay, Steve Talmadge, Emma Connolly and Melanie Moore of One Sixth Form College in Ipswich Picture: JOHN NICE Those attending will be able to see art, fine art, graphics, print and textile designs. A fashion show, live music and an awards ceremony will also take place. Emma Connolly, course co-ordinator for the level four art foundation course, said: “An independent moderator came to see us and they said that our students aren’t scared to explore new ways of working and they make work with well purpose. Every single person on my specific course will be progressing onto degree programmes and art courses at places in London, Brighton and Cambridge, therefore this event will be a chance for the public to see the next generation of … [Read more...] about Talented students to hold free one-day art exhibition at One Sxith Form College
NYT: New Tax Forms Smaller, But Not Necessarily Less Complicated
The new version of the income tax form is indeed postcard-sized as promised, but only because it leaves off a number of popular deductions and makes taxpayers search for them - and tally them up - on six accompanying worksheets, The New York Times reported on Tuesday. The Times obtained a draft copy of the new version of the standard 1040 income tax form, which is set for release this week. It does eliminate more than half of the 78-line items from the previous form, reducing it from two full pages of text to one double-sided half page. But smaller is not necessarily simpler, the Times pointed out, because common deductions, such as those for student loan interest and teaching supplies are on the accompanying worksheets, as are business income, capital gains and several other forms of income, as is a dedicated line for child care expenses. The idea of a postcard-sized income tax form has long been a promise of conservatives, who have said that current forms are too long and cumbersome … [Read more...] about NYT: New Tax Forms Smaller, But Not Necessarily Less Complicated
US Visa Applicant Marks Herself ‘Terrorist’ On Form, Mistake Costs Her $1,000
Oct 01, 5:53 AM EDT Newsletter Signup BusinessTechnologyWorldNationalMedia & CultureOpinionSportsLuxury World By Vaishnavi Vaidyanathan 10/01/18 AT 5:17 AM A 29-year-old cancer patient was forced to cancel her dream holiday to New York after she accidentally marked herself as “terrorist” on her visa waiver form.Mandie Stevenson, who was diagnosed with terminal breast cancer in 2015, accidentally answered "yes" when an online Esta (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) form asked if she ever engaged in terrorist activities or genocide. She only realized her mistake two days later when the application got rejected.Stevenson, who was from Falkirik in Scotland, rushed to the United States embassy in London to try to convince them she was not a security threat, and was eventually granted a visa after a few rounds of interview. However, she was advised to rebook her dream trip as the officials could not guarantee if the visa would arrive on time. She had to spend … [Read more...] about US Visa Applicant Marks Herself ‘Terrorist’ On Form, Mistake Costs Her $1,000
Allow Rectification Of Typographical Errors In Filing Form Tran-1 Under GST Act; Bombay HC Suggests Centre [Read Order]
Share Tweet Plus One Pin It Email Print By: nitish kashyap October 6, 2018 9:06 pm Change Font Size The Bombay High Court has advised the Union Government to allow rectification of typographical or human errors in filing Form Tran-1 under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act. This Form Tran-1 is used to claim a tax credit under the previous regime. Tran-1 should be filed by businesses intending to carry forward their tax credit from the pre-GST regime to the current GST regime. A division bench of Justice MS Sanklecha and Justice RI Chagla was hearing a writ petition filed by a company called OEN India Ltd. In the petition, directions to Deputy Commissioner, Central Tax (Chakan Division), Pune, to allow OEN to re-submit its Form Tran-1, were sought. According to the petitioner’s counsel, Dr. Abhinav Chandrachud, OEN had indicated in their Form Tran 1 that Cenvat Credit available was Rs. 11,10,555 instead of Rs.1,11,05,550. This was a … [Read more...] about Allow Rectification Of Typographical Errors In Filing Form Tran-1 Under GST Act; Bombay HC Suggests Centre [Read Order]