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  2. Mongol Post - Wikipedia

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    mongolpost .mn. Mongol Post ( Mongolian: Монгол Шуудан) is the national postal service of Mongolia. [1] The formerly state-owned Mongol Post was transformed into a joint stock company on April 11, 2016, by offering 34 percent of the total shares to the public. It was founded by the Mongolian People's Republic in 1935 and went under ...

  3. Foreign relations of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the IRS presented a discussion of US Federal income tax to Director General Zorig Luvsandash from the General Department of National Taxation of the Republic of Mongolia. In August 2011, Joe Biden made the first visit to Mongolia by a sitting U.S. Vice President since Henry Wallace toured the region in 1944.

  4. Prime Minister of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister of Mongolia ( Mongolian: Монгол Улсын Ерөнхий Сайд, romanized: Mongol Ulsyn Yerönkhii Said [a]) is the head of government of Mongolia and heads the Mongolian cabinet. The prime minister is appointed by the Mongolian parliament or the State Great Khural, and can be removed by the parliament with a vote ...

  5. Tax season is underway in Greater Cincinnati. Here's ... - AOL

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    Here is the state's complete tax collection schedule: Sept. 15 to Nov. 1: 2% discount on face amount. Nov. 2 to Dec. 31: Face amount of tax bill. Jan. 1 to Jan. 31: Face amount plus 5% penalty.

  6. Germany–Mongolia relations - Wikipedia

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    Embassy of Mongolia, Berlin. Germany–Mongolia relations are the bilateral relations between Germany and Mongolia. Historically, the Mongolian People's Republic had close ties to the German Democratic Republic, which has persisted to this day. [1] Mongolia established ties with the Federal Republic of Germany in 1974. [2]

  7. Ulaanbaatar Trade and Economic Representative Office

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    The ROC recognized Mongolia's independence on 14 August 1945 and revoked on 24 February 1953 after the Soviet Union supported the Communists. It re-recognized Mongolia's independence on 3 October 2002 and the representative office was established in December 2003. See also. List of diplomatic missions in Taiwan

  8. Tsendiin Mönkh-Orgil - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian People's Army. Years of service. 1982–1983. Tsend Mönkh-Orgil or Tsendiin Mönkh-Orgil ( Mongolian: Цэндийн Мөнх-Оргил; born 18 October 1964) is a Mongolian politician and a member of the State Great Hural. He is also the first person from Mongolia to join the United Nations International Law Commission as a member.

  9. Embassy of Mongolia, Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Mongolian Embassy in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of Mongolia to the United States. It is located at 2833 M Street Northwest, Washington, D.C. in the Georgetown neighborhood. [1] Mongolia and the United States established diplomatic relations in 1987, and the embassy was opened in 1989. [2] [3]

  10. Windfall tax (Mongolia) - Wikipedia

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    The Windfall tax or windfall profits tax in Mongolia was a taxation on the profits made by mining companies operating in Mongolia. It was implemented in 2006 and was the highest windfall profits tax in the world. It was a tax on unsmelted copper and gold concentrate that was produced in Mongolia.

  11. Politics of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The State Great Khural ( Ulsyn Ikh Khural in Mongolian, meaning State Great Assembly) is a unicameral legislative body with 76 seats. The State Great Khural wields some of the most important powers in Mongolian politics. Parliamentary elections are held every four years, and 76 representatives are chosen.