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ДАУ. Три дня / DAU. Three days

Режисер: Илья Хржановский, Екатерина Эртель

В ролях: Радмила Щёголева, Теодор Курентзис, Мария Нафпльоту, Алексей Трифонов

Год: 2020

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СССР, 1956 год. Высокопоставленный советский физик Дау встречается с любовью своей молодости Марией - актрисой из Греции, которая приезжает в Москву на три дня. Они не виделись 25 лет. Успешный и обеспеченный ученый испытывает мучительную неудовлетворенность своей семейной жизнью и видит в Марии надежду вновь обрести утраченную гармонию и красоту. Но реальность вторгается в дом в лице Норы, жены Дау.

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URGENT HELP NEEDED - DEFERRED TAX

Book loss - Rs.100/-
Income tax Loss -Rs.80/- (due to disallowance of expense of Rs.20/-)

Deferred tax liability or asset ?
On what amount ? on 100 or 80 or on 20 ?
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GameStop Employee Memo

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Hundreds of Lebanese rallied Friday outside the central bank in Beirut and elsewhere in the country, a day after the prime minister said he would seek a rescue plan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to deal with a spiraling economic and financial crisis.




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