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Below are the top three takeaways from the week:
1. Al Houthis fired mortars into Najran, Saudi Arabia, leading Saudi Arabia to respond with an escalation in airstrikes on al Houthi territory in Sa'ada.
2. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry visited Somalia on May 5, becoming the first sitting Secretary of State to do so.
3. Supreme Leader Khamenei stated that Iran will not negotiate under the “sword” and warned the U.S. that military action against Iran will not go unpunished.
CTP’s Threat Update series is a weekly update and assessment of Iran and the al Qaeda network. CTP’s Iran team follows developments on the internal politics, nuclear negotiations, and regional conflicts closely. The al Qaeda network update includes detailed assessments of al Qaeda’s affiliates in Yemen, the Horn of Africa, and the Maghreb and Sahel.
Below are the top three takeaways from the week:
1. Saudi Arabia announced the end of Operation Decisive Storm and beginning of Operation Restoring Hope in Yemen. The air campaign in Yemen against the al Houthis and their allies is continuing, though the al Houthis portrayed the end of Operation Decisive Storm as a victory. Iranian regime officials initially praised Iran’s “important role in the ceasefire” following the end of Operation Decisive Storm and later condemned Saudi Arabia’s continued airstrikes in Yemen.
2. A pro-ISIS group, Soldiers of the Caliphate, claimed credit for an attack on Tunisian soldiers in the Kasserine region. The group previously claimed responsibility for the March 18 Bardo Museum attack in Tunis, though the Tunisian government is tying the attack to a separate Islamist group, the Uqba ibn Nafaa Brigade.
3.The Kenyan government announced its intention to close the Dadaab refugee complex, home to an estimated 350,000 Somalis. The announcement came in reaction to the growing threat from al Shabaab in Kenya and the recent attack at Garissa University that killed at least 147 people.
CTP’s Threat Update series is a weekly update and assessment of Iran and the al Qaeda network. CTP’s Iran team follows developments on the internal politics, nuclear negotiations, and regional conflicts closely. The al Qaeda network update includes detailed assessments of al Qaeda’s affiliates in Yemen, the Horn of Africa, and the Maghreb and Sahel.
Below are the top three takeaways from the week:
1. ISIS forces in Sirte, Libya, violently put down local resistance to its presence and consolidated control over the city and its environs. Ferjani tribesmen rose up against ISIS following the death of a prominent sheikh. ISIS responded by killing over 37 people. It now has control of the city.
2. Anti-al Houthi forces, including Saudi and Emirati troops, continue to roll back the al Houthis’ gains in Yemen, but al Houthi leadership is describing their forces’ withdrawals as tactical. The al Houthis will probably respond with a counteroffensive.
3. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei continued to hold back from fully endorsing the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or JCPOA, calling the deal “still unsettled” as neither the Iranian Parliament nor the U.S. Congress “has adopted it yet.”
CTP’s Threat Update series is a weekly update and assessment of Iran and the al Qaeda network. CTP’s Iran team follows developments on the internal politics, nuclear negotiations, and regional conflicts closely. The al Qaeda network update includes detailed assessments of al Qaeda’s affiliates in Yemen, the Horn of Africa, and the Maghreb and Sahel.
Below are the top three takeaways from the week:
1. Al Houthis fired mortars into Najran, Saudi Arabia, leading Saudi Arabia to respond with an escalation in airstrikes on al Houthi territory in Sa'ada.
2. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry visited Somalia on May 5, becoming the first sitting Secretary of State to do so.
3. Supreme Leader Khamenei stated that Iran will not negotiate under the “sword” and warned the U.S. that military action against Iran will not go unpunished.
CTP’s Threat Update series is a weekly update and assessment of Iran and the al Qaeda network. CTP’s Iran team follows developments on the internal politics, nuclear negotiations, and regional conflicts closely. The al Qaeda network update includes detailed assessments of al Qaeda’s affiliates in Yemen, the Horn of Africa, and the Maghreb and Sahel.
Below are the top three takeaways from the week:
1. Saudi Arabia announced the end of Operation Decisive Storm and beginning of Operation Restoring Hope in Yemen. The air campaign in Yemen against the al Houthis and their allies is continuing, though the al Houthis portrayed the end of Operation Decisive Storm as a victory. Iranian regime officials initially praised Iran’s “important role in the ceasefire” following the end of Operation Decisive Storm and later condemned Saudi Arabia’s continued airstrikes in Yemen.
2. A pro-ISIS group, Soldiers of the Caliphate, claimed credit for an attack on Tunisian soldiers in the Kasserine region. The group previously claimed responsibility for the March 18 Bardo Museum attack in Tunis, though the Tunisian government is tying the attack to a separate Islamist group, the Uqba ibn Nafaa Brigade.
3.The Kenyan government announced its intention to close the Dadaab refugee complex, home to an estimated 350,000 Somalis. The announcement came in reaction to the growing threat from al Shabaab in Kenya and the recent attack at Garissa University that killed at least 147 people.
CTP’s Threat Update series is a weekly update and assessment of Iran and the al Qaeda network. CTP’s Iran team follows developments on the internal politics, nuclear negotiations, and regional conflicts closely. The al Qaeda network update includes detailed assessments of al Qaeda’s affiliates in Yemen, the Horn of Africa, and the Maghreb and Sahel.
Below are the top three takeaways from the week:
1. ISIS forces in Sirte, Libya, violently put down local resistance to its presence and consolidated control over the city and its environs. Ferjani tribesmen rose up against ISIS following the death of a prominent sheikh. ISIS responded by killing over 37 people. It now has control of the city.
2. Anti-al Houthi forces, including Saudi and Emirati troops, continue to roll back the al Houthis’ gains in Yemen, but al Houthi leadership is describing their forces’ withdrawals as tactical. The al Houthis will probably respond with a counteroffensive.
3. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei continued to hold back from fully endorsing the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or JCPOA, calling the deal “still unsettled” as neither the Iranian Parliament nor the U.S. Congress “has adopted it yet.”
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AR1075 - Deduction for Tuition Paid to Post-Secondary Educational Institutions
1. AR1075 2008
2008A1
CLICK HERE TO CLEAR FORM
ARKANSAS INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX
DEDUCTION FOR TUITION PAID TO
POST-SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Taxpayer’s Name Social Security Number
Individual Attending Institution Social Security Number
Relationship to Taxpayer
1. Name of Institution: ______________________________________________________________
Check One: 2-Year 4-Year Technical Institute
2. Total Tuition paid by Taxpayer: (See Instructions) .....................................................................2 00
3. Multiply line 2 by 50% (.50): ......................................................................................................3 00
4. Multiply the appropriate Weighted Average Tuition by 50% (.50): (See Instructions) ................4 00
00
5. Enter the lesser of line 3 or line 4 here and on Form AR3, Line 20: ..........................................5
One Form Per Student Per Institution
Instructions
Line 1. Enter the name of the institution. Study must be for an associate, undergraduate or graduate degree. The institution
can be located out of Arkansas, but you must use the Arkansas Weighted Average Tuition in determining the maxi-
mum allowable deduction.
Line 2. Enter the amount of tuition paid. Reduce the amount of tuition paid by any reimbursements from scholarships,
grants, and/or fellowships. Do not include expenses paid for fees, books, or lodging.
Line 3. Enter 50% of Line 2, tuition paid.
Line 4. Enter 50% of the Weighted Average Tuition. From the list below, choose the type of institution attended and
enter fifty percent (50%) of the corresponding Weighted Average Tuition.
Type of Institution Per Year
2-year Colleges $ 2,562
4-year Colleges $ 5,913
Technical Institutes $ 986
Line 5. Total the amounts of all AR1075s and enter on the Itemized Deduction Schedule (AR3), Line 20.
AR1075 (R 11/5/08)