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USAID-Linked Collaborators Eye Diaspora’s Remittances for Taxation and Redirection - Haiti Liberte

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USAID-Linked Collaborators Eye Diaspora’s Remittances for Taxation and Redirection

Haiti Liberte

The Haitian Times recently published an article by Dieudonné Joachim on a “groundbreaking summit,” held in Miami, where “experts and influential business leaders convened” to discuss the “untapped potential of remittances” from Haiti’s diaspora. The “International Financial Summit” was held on Apr. 6-7 at the Miami Airport Convention Center and focused on redirecting diaspora remittances […]

The post USAID-Linked Collaborators Eye Diaspora’s Remittances for Taxation and Redirection first appeared on Haiti Liberte.

The post USAID-Linked Collaborators Eye Diaspora’s Remittances for Taxation and Redirection appeared first on Haiti Liberte written by Travis Ross.

Source: https://haitiliberte.com

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