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  • Comment puis-je demander un paiement pour l'entrée dans l'enseignement ?

    So, you’re thinking about snagging that education entry payment? Well, buckle up, because we’ve got the lowdown on how to make it happen. To kick things off, you’ve got to follow the dance steps laid out by the big shots offering the payment. Ready? Let’s do this. Step one: Get cozy with the eligibility criteria.…

  • Can you pay hk tax by credit card

    So, you’re in Hong Kong, and the taxman’s knocking on your door. But guess what? You might just have a credit card savior up your sleeve. Yep, you heard it right – paying taxes with your credit card could be on the menu. But hold up, don’t start swiping just yet. Let’s break it down.…

  • Puis-je utiliser Payme à l'étranger ?

    Ever heard of PayMe? It’s a nifty mobile payment service making waves in Hong Kong. Now, if you’re wondering whether you can use PayMe outside the bustling streets of Hong Kong, well, that’s the million-dollar question. The crystal ball isn’t so clear on that one. So, what’s the move? My suggestion: shoot PayMe a message…

  • Plan de paiement des uniformes scolaires

    Are you struggling to cover the costs of your child’s school uniform? No worries, you might have the option to set up a payment plan either directly with the school or through an external organization. Payment plans are designed to let you spread out the expense over a period of time, making it easier to…

  • Les prêts étudiants permettent-ils de payer automatiquement les frais de scolarité ?

    Usually, student loans don’t automatically cover tuition fees. Instead, it’s up to the borrower (or the borrower’s parent for a parent PLUS loan) to handle tuition and related expenses. After enrolling and having the school verify the enrollment, the lender releases the loan funds to the borrower or the school. These funds can then be…