US to revoke passports of parents with child support debt

The US State Department has said it will start to revoke the passports of Americans who owe significant amounts of child support. The department announced that parents who have outstanding debt of more than $2,500 (€1,844) in child support payments could be impacted, but would be targeting those “significant outstanding” debt. The State Department said…

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Major Meat Plant Declared Bankrupt

Debts totaling 740 thousand rubles must be repaid in four installments. Павялічыць The Economic Court of Mogilev Region has concluded the case of the large meat processing company «Barskae Myasa Plus». The information appeared on the website of the Unified State Register of Bankruptcy Information, writes «Tochka». Company representatives applied to the court in the…

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Fisburners ‘will continue to trade as usual’ as administrators KPMG get to work. Image: Fishburners / Facebook Australian’s largest tech startup community, Fishburners, has entered voluntary administration. Professional services giant KPMG confirmed on Thursday that it has been appointed administrator of the nonprofit “to facilitate a strategic restructuring of the organisation”. An administration notice has…

US Warns of Passport Revocation for Child Support Debt

The United States Department of State has warned that Americans owing more than $2,500 in child support risk having their passports revoked under existing federal regulations. The department disclosed this in a statement on its official website on Thursday, stating that individuals with outstanding child support debts above the threshold are ineligible to obtain or…