Tax Flash - deadlines, indicators, rates March 23-29, 2026
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The meanings of names: March 23-29 name-day celebrants
This article discusses the significance and meanings of various names celebrated during the name-days from March 23 to 29 in Lithuania.
Leško, Šimečka, Hudák, Kostolný: How to Save Democracy – September 29, 2026 in Košice
The article invites readers to a discussion on current political and social events as part of a series focused on saving democracy, featuring prominent Slovak figures.
Skechers from 29 euros at Amazon's Spring Sale: great selection of models for men and women
The article discusses discounts on Skechers shoes for men and women available during Amazon's Spring Sale.
It is not very opportune to entrust health funds to Covip
Confprofessioni raises concerns about Article 29 in the PNRR decree, warning that it inadequately addresses the integration of health funds.
Change to Daylight Saving Time: When and Which Way Do We Set Our Clocks?
The article informs that the change to daylight saving time in Poland will take place earlier than usual on March 28-29, 2026, requiring people to adjust their clocks forward by one hour.
"Original from Vienna", Episode 29: The Piano Humorist
The article explores the life and work of Hermann Leopoldi, a Jewish composer who was imprisoned in Buchenwald and created the 'Buchenwald Song,' and contrasts his fate with that of his collaborator Fritz Löhner-Beda.
Were you born on these days? You belong to a rare group
The article discusses the rarity of being born on certain days in Finland, highlighting February 29 as the rarest birthday, along with Christmas and Independence Day.
HENRI PARKJA ⟩ One simple rule that could save 29 million euros
The article discusses a simple rule proposed by entrepreneur Henri Parkja that could prevent fraudulent phone calls purporting to be from official institutions, potentially saving 29 million euros.
Sarajevo, the cultural footprint of the siege that ended in a leap year
The article reflects on the cultural legacy of the siege of Sarajevo, recalling its end on February 29, 1996, exactly 30 years ago, and how various forms of art have captured this painful period in history.
Indian Aroma: dinner where Letizia celebrated her birthday with the King for 29 euros
The article recounts a humorous dining experience at a vegetarian restaurant in Pushkar, India, where the author reminisces about a youthful adventure involving bhang lassi.
Amazonian Indigenous Assembly Members Condition Support for Urgent Project on Strengthening Mining and Energy Sectors
Amazonian assembly members from Pastaza, Morona Santiago, and Napo have conditioned their support for a crucial bill aimed at strengthening Ecuador's mining and energy sectors.
Silent Witness season 29 episode 7 and 8 cast: Who guest stars in Grace of God?
The article discusses the cast of episodes 7 and 8 of 'Silent Witness' season 29, including the return of familiar characters and guest stars.
Why February Has 28 Days
The article explains that the modern calendar has developed over centuries to align time measurement with Earth's cycles around the Sun, highlighting February's unique length of 28 or 29 days.
Travel in the 18th Century: The Fascination of Roman Nights
The article discusses Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's arrival in Rome on October 29, 1786, as he seeks inspiration during a personal and creative crisis.
How much is 29 + 3 x (6 - 2)? The mathematical calculation that only the fastest minds solve in ten seconds
The article discusses a viral math challenge that tests mental agility and mathematical principles, highlighting how a simple calculation can lead to mistakes due to overlooked details.
The circular economy as a lever for innovation and entrepreneurship for the youngest
The article discusses how Generation Z, often criticized for their lack of commitment, is deeply concerned about environmental issues, with a recent study indicating that nearly 90% of young people aged 15 to 29 express high concern for environmental care.
Television ratings Monday, December 29, 2025: Detailed ratings of the programs
The article analyzes viewer preferences for various TV programs and news broadcasts on Monday, December 29, 2025.
Journal of Laws from December 29, 2025 (positions 1862-1873)
The article outlines various legislative changes and regulations published in the Journal of Laws on December 29, 2025, including amendments to financial reporting requirements and traffic safety laws.
Monitor Polski from December 29, 2025 (items 1288-1296)
The article discusses various announcements and decisions from the Polish government, including interest rates and military operations.
Every EFL game being played today, who's on TV, and bizarre kick-off time
The article provides details on the English Football League matches scheduled for December 29, including television broadcasting information and unusual kick-off times.
El Roto: First, the Fire
This article features a cartoon by El Roto highlighted on December 29, 2025, that reflects the author's opinion through humor or illustration.