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The filing deadline to submit 2021 tax returns or an extension to file and pay tax owed is Monday, April 18, 2022

April 18 tax filing deadline for most

The filing deadline to submit 2021 tax returns or an extension to file and pay tax owed is Monday, April 18, 2022, for most taxpayers. By law, Washington, D.C., holidays impact tax deadlines for everyone in the same way federal holidays do. The due date is April 18, instead of April 15, because of the Emancipation Day holiday in the District of Columbia for everyone except taxpayers who live in Maine or Massachusetts. Taxpayers in Maine or Massachusetts have until April 19, 2022, to file their returns due to the Patriots’ Day holiday in those states. Taxpayers requesting an extension will have until Monday, October 17, 2022, to file.

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ማሳሰቢያ!እናት ኢትዮጵያ ያደረገችውን የኑልኝ ጥሪ ተቀብላችሁ በአሁኑ ወቅት ኢትዮጵያ ለምትገኙ የአሜሪካ ነዋሪ ለሆናችሁ ግብር ከፋዮች፣ የዚህን አመት የታክስ መሙላት ጊዜ ያልፍብናል ብላችሁ የሄዳችሁበትን አላማ ሳታሳኩ በቶሎ እንዳትመለሱ የሚለውን ችግር አሳቤ ውስጥ በማስገባት የቦታክስ እናንተ እዚያው ኢትዮጵያ ሆናችሁ አስፈላጊ ፎርማሊቲዎችን በሟሟላት ታክሳችሁን ማሰራት እንትችሉ ሁኔታወችን ሁሉ ያመቻቸን መሆኑን ስንገልፅ በታላቅ ደስታ ነው።

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Last year during pandemic we have developed a system called Contactless Tax by YebboTax. This year we are implementing that method to protect our tax clients from Covid-19.We altered our office to accept only one person at a time. We use all communication medias to intake all tax related questionnaires prior to you come to our office. We minimize all contacts and taking our process to the next level. We are the 1st Contactless Tax in the country

CDC Expands Negative COVID-19 Test Requirement to All Air Passengers Entering the United States

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expanding the requirement for a negative COVID-19 test to all air passengers entering the United States.  Testing before and after travel is a critical layer to slow the introduction and spread of COVID-19. This strategy is consistent with the current phase of the pandemic and more efficiently protects the health of Americans.

Variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus continue to emerge in countries around the world, and there is evidence of increased transmissibility of some of these variants.  With the US already in surge status, the testing requirement for air passengers will help slow the spread of the virus as we work to vaccinate the American public.

Before departure to the United States, a required test, combined with the CDC recommendations to get tested again 3-5 days after arrival and stay home for 7 days post-travel, will help slow the spread of COVID-19 within US communities from travel-related infections. Pre-departure testing with results known and acted upon before travel begins will help identify infected travelers before they board airplanes.

Air passengers are required to get a viral test (a test for current infection) within the 3 days before their flight to the U.S. departs, and provide written documentation of their laboratory test result (paper or electronic copy) to the airline or provide documentation of having recovered from COVID-19. Airlines must confirm the negative test result for all passengers or documentation of recovery before they board. If a passenger does not provide documentation of a negative test or recovery, or chooses not to take a test, the airline must deny boarding to the passenger.

“Testing does not eliminate all risk,” says CDC Director Robert R. Redfield, MD, “but when combined with a period of staying at home and everyday precautions like wearing masks and social distancing, it can make travel safer, healthier, and more responsible by reducing spread on planes, in airports, and at destinations.”

This order was signed by the CDC Director on January 12, 2021 and will become effective on January 26, 2021.

Government of Canada announces new mandatory requirements for travellers to Canada

From: Public Health Agency of Canada

News release

November 2, 2020  –  Ottawa, ON  –  Public Health Agency of Canada

As part of Canada’s efforts to reduce the spread of COVID-19, all travellers are required to provide specific information upon and after entry into Canada. This includes requirements to provide a quarantine plan and contact and travel information. The Government of Canada introduced ArriveCAN in April 2020 to create a secure and user-friendly way to help travellers comply with these border measures. ArriveCAN is available as a mobile app or by signing in online.

Today, the Government of Canada announced new mandatory requirements for travellers to Canada.

Pre-arrival to Canada:

As of November 21, 2020, air travellers whose final destination is Canada will be required to submit their information electronically through ArriveCAN before they board their flightThis includes travel and contact information, quarantine plan (unless exempted under conditions set out in the Mandatory Isolation Order), and COVID-19 symptom self-assessment. Travellers must be ready to show their ArriveCAN receipt when seeking entry into Canada; a border services officer will verify that they have submitted their information digitally. Travellers who do not submit the required information digitally before boarding their flight could be subject to enforcement action, which can range from verbal warnings to $1,000 fine. Exceptions will be made for those unable to submit documents electronically due to personal circumstances, such as disability or inadequate infrastructure.

Starting on November 4, 2020, air travellers can expect to be reminded by their air carrier of the need to submit COVID-related information digitally through ArriveCAN prior to boarding their flight to Canada. 

Starting immediately, travellers entering Canada by land or marine modes are strongly encouraged to continue ArriveCAN by downloading the mobile app or signing in online to provide the mandatory information before they arrive to avoid additional delays for public health questioning and to limit points of contact at the border. Travellers can show their ArriveCAN receipt to a border services officer when seeking entry into Canada. 

Post-entry to Canada:

As of November 21, 2020, travellers who enter Canada by air, land or marine modes, unless exempted under conditions set out in the Mandatory Isolation Order, will also be required to submit information through ArriveCAN or by calling the 1-833-641-0343 toll-free number during their quarantine or isolation period. Within 48 hours of entering Canada, travellers must confirm they have arrived at their place of quarantine or isolation and those in quarantine must complete a daily COVID-19 symptom self-assessment during their quarantine period.  

Travellers who don’t use ArriveCAN to submit their information before entering Canada will be required to call the 1-833-641-0343 toll-free number on a daily basis throughout their quarantine or isolation period to provide their post-border information. They will not be able to revert to using ArriveCAN. 

Travellers who do not submit the mandatory information required after they have crossed the border will be considered a high priority for follow-up by law enforcement.

This is a significant step in stopping the spread of COVID-19 as traveller information can be shared quickly and securely with provinces and territories to contact travellers for public health follow-up, and with law enforcement to verify compliance with the Mandatory Isolation Order.

Submitting information digitally in all modes of travel will also help travellers reduce their processing time at the border as well as limit physical contact between travellers and border services officers and Public Health Agency of Canada officers. This protects the health and safety of travellers and officers.

The ArriveCAN app is available for download on Google Play for Android or through the App Store for iOS. Travellers can also submit their information by signing in online.

Quick Facts

  •  In-transit passengers whose final destination is not Canada do not need to submit their information through ArriveCAN.
  • Travellers who may experience difficulty submitting their information through ArriveCAN can access additional information at Canada.ca/ArriveCAN or send an email to: phac.arrivecan.aspc@canada.ca.
  •  Exceptions will be made for those who are unable to submit documents electronically due to personal circumstances, such as disability or inadequate infrastructure.
  • Dedicated lanes for faster processing for ArriveCAN users are available at some major international airports, including: Vancouver International Airport, Calgary International Airport, Toronto Pearson International Airport, and the Montréal Pierre-Elliott Trudeau International Airport.
  • ArriveCAN does not use any technology or data, such as GPS, to monitor or track traveller movements. Your privacy is protected.
  • The Government of Canada is taking a variety of measures at the border as part of its efforts to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in Canada. Current travel restrictions remain in place. The Government of Canada continues to advise Canadians to avoid non-essential travel outside of Canada. Canada’s official global travel advisorycruise ship advisory and pandemic COVID-19 travel health notice are still in effect.

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How Airlines Are Adapting to Ongoing Coronavirus Concerns

Which European countries are affected by the US travel ban?

In all, travel is suspended for 30 days from 26 Schengen countries – 22 European Union members and four non-EU.

They are Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland

U.S. Citizens Returning from Europe

U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents will be permitted to return from the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the European Schengen area. The Department of Homeland Security has issued instructions requiring U.S. passengers that have been in the United Kingdom, Ireland and the Schengen area to travel through select airports where the U.S. Government has implemented enhanced screening procedures.

Airline Updates on Coronavirus Outbreak

Air New ZealandSee coronavirus updates from Air New Zealand
Air Tahiti NuiSee coronavirus updates from Air Tahiti Nui
All Nippon Airways (ANA)See coronavirus updates from ANA
Asiana AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from Asiana Airlines
Cathay Pacific AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from Cathay Pacific Airlines
China AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from China Airlines
China Eastern AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from China Eastern Airlines
China Southern AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from China Southern Airlines
EmiratesSee coronavirus updates from Emirates
Eva AirSee coronavirus updates from Eva Air
Hainan AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from Hainan Airlines
Japan AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from Japan Airlines
Korean AirSee coronavirus updates from Korean Air
Philippine AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from Philippine Airlines
QantasSee coronavirus updates from Qantas
QATAR AirwaysSee coronavirus updates from QATAR Airways
Singapore AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from Singapore Airlines
Thai AirwaysSee coronavirus updates from Thai Airways
Turkish AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from Turkish Airlines
Virgin AustraliaSee coronavirus updates from Virgin Australia
EUROPEAN AIRLINES – RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK
Aer LingusSee coronavirus updates from Aer Lingus
Air FranceSee coronavirus updates from Air France
AlitaliaSee coronavirus updates from Alitalia
Austrian AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from Austrian Airlines
British AirwaysSee coronavirus updates from British Airways
Brussels AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from Brussels Airlines
Condor AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from Condor Airlines
FinnairSee coronavirus updates from Finnair
IberiaSee coronavirus updates from Iberia
IcelandairSee coronavirus updates from Icelandair
KLMSee coronavirus updates from KLM
LOT Polish AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from LOT
LufthansaSee coronavirus updates from Lufthansa Group
NorwegianSee coronavirus updates from Norwegian
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS)See coronavirus updates from SAS
Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS)See coronavirus updates from SWISS
TAP Air PortugalSee coronavirus updates from TAP Air Portugal
TUI AirwaysSee coronavirus updates from TUI Airways
Ukraine International Airlines (UIA)See coronavirus updates from UIA
Virgin AtlanticSee coronavirus updates from Virgin Atlantic
AFRICAN/MIDDLE EAST AIRLINES – RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK
EgyptairSee coronavirus updates from Egyptair
Ethiopian AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from Ethiopian Airlines
South African AirwaysCoronavirus and travel
See coronavirus updates from South African Airways
NORTH & SOUTH AMERICAN AIRLINES – RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK
AeroMexico AirlinesFlexibility waivers due to the coronavirus
See coronavirus updates from AeroMexico
Air CanadaCoronavirus and travel
See coronavirus updates from Air Canada
Alaska AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from Alaska Airlines
American AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from American Airlines
Avianca AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from Avianca Airlines
Copa AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from Copa Airlines
Delta Air LinesSee coronavirus updates from Avianca Airlines
Hawaiian AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from Hawaiian Airlines
JetBlueSee coronavirus updates from JetBlue
LATAM AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from LATAM Airlines
United AirlinesSee coronavirus updates from United Airlines

የኢትዮጵያ አየር መንገድ ወደ ኬንያ የሚያደርገውን ዕለታዊ በረራ ዳግም ጀመረ

የኢትዮጵያ አየር መንገድ ወደ ኬንያ የሚያደርገውን ዕለታዊ በረራ ዳግም ጀመረ


የኢትዮጵያ አየር መንገድ በኮሮና ቫይረስ ወረርሽኝ ምክንያት አቋርጦት የነበረውን ወደ ኬንያ የሚደረግ ዕለታዊ በረራ ዳግም መጀመሩን አስታወቀ።

ወደ ኬንያ መብረር የሚፈልጉ ደንበኞች ከዛሬ ጀምሮ ቡክ ማድረግ እንደሚችሉ ነው አየር መንገዱ ያስታወቀው።

የኢትዮጵያ አየር መንገድ በኮሮና ቫይረስ ወረርሽኝ ምክንያት ካቋረጣቸው ዓለም አቀፍ በረራዎች አንዳንዶቹን ከቅርብ ጊዜ ወዲህ መጀመሩ ይታወሳል።


የኢትዮጵያ አየር መንገድ ወደ ጣልያኗ ሚላን ከተማ ዳግም መብረር ጀመረ

የኢትዮጵያ አየር መንገድ ወደ ጣልያኗ ሚላን ከተማ ዳግም መብረር ጀመረ


የኢትዮጵያ አየር መንገድ በኮሮና ወረርሽኝ ምክንያት አቋርጦት የነበረውን የጣልያን ሚላን በረራ ዳግም መጀመሩን አስታውቋል።

በኮቪድ-19 ምክንያት በጣልያን ሁለተኛ መዳረሻ ወደ ሆነችው ሚላን ተቋርጦ የነበረውን በረራ አስፈላጊውን ጥንቃቄ ሁሉ በማድረግ መጀመሩን ነው አየር መንገዱ ያስታወቀው።

የኢትዮጵያ አየር መንገድ ከ10 አመታት በፊት በሐምሌ ወር ላይ ነበር ለመጀመሪያ ጊዜ ወደ ሚላን ከተማ በረራ የጀመረው።