The IRS often prosecutes payroll service company principals for failing to pay over to the IRS payroll tax funds which they have received from customers.
And it has seen politicians and the judiciary take up the cause of European mainstream print media, forcing Google to pay over money to help the print industry adapt to digital.
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Kyoto's critics in America are unlikely to sign up to any agreement that encourages developed countries to pay over the odds to modernise factories in China, as under the current system.
Future Germans, for instance, may have to pay 90% more net taxes over their lifetimes than Germans born today, while future Japanese may have to pay over two-and-a-half times as much tax as Japanese born today.
The members of the Audubon Quartet, a top string quartet, have been ordered to pay over half a million dollars to one of their former colleagues.
One would expect to pay a premium over book to get a consumer franchise like Gillette.
Oxford University Press also was embroiled in a bribery scandal and it too pleaded guilty and agreed to pay over 4.2 million pounds to sub-Saharan learning initiatives.
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Gunn is willing to take some short-term hits on these stocks--buying more as they decline--because he expects them to pay off over the next four to five years.
But investors tend to be carried away by over-optimistic projections of China's markets, and pay over the top to enter them.
It will probably have to pay over the odds when it is finally able to raise more cash.
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The Chinese government, they say, is willing to pay over the odds for mining or drilling rights to secure access to physical resources.
But Ferguson feels the market is now over-inflated and he does not want to pay over the odds for players.
Not only did he lose his club, but his luxurious waterfront home was signed over to creditors to pay his debts.
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"The proposals we have put forward will mean that those who earn the least will pay much less than they do at the moment, those who earn the most will pay over the odds to provide a subsidy to allow people from poor backgrounds to go to university, " he said.
Now, then: Who wants to pay me not to walk over to the Apple store when the tablet becomes available, sometime between now and next spring?
Failed wire transfers end with the payer has having to fork over money to pay a rejection fee and then must pay to resubmit the wire.
During the hearing, which was held in Welsh, the Plaid Cymru president explained that her refusal to pay was due to concerns over the future of S4C.
Some Mexicans question his handling of the city's finances: they claim that he robbed the sewerage system of investment in order to pay for popular handouts to over-70s.
"The court's decision paves the way for the Siegel finally to receive the compensation they negotiated for and which DC has been prepared to pay for over a decade, " Warner Bros. said in a prepared statement, referring to its DC Comics division.
The more a company spends on health insurance, the less is left over to pay wages.
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Bad painters may persuade a buyer to pay over the odds and good ones may sell themselves short.
At the airport, immigration officials force unlucky visitors to pay over the odds in cash for hotel-room vouchers or face deportation.
As it stands, the strategy could be expensive for libraries if they have to pay over and over again for a perennial favorite.
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And the existing units will continue to pay over the following four years, though their total value will obviously diminish as units expire.
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And there are ample funds left over to pay every one of our elderly their social security and, beyond that, meet other essential outlays.
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He is a wage-earner, albeit a very highly paid one, and he's going to pay over one-half of his income in taxes if he stays in California.
Benitez has defended his decision to pay over the odds for the player, even though he admitted the deal has cost him more than he had hoped.
But he also concedes that the number was below the 30%-ish range in the fourth quarter, as a couple of large customers opted to pay over time rather than upfront.
Such nonsenses mean that India is wasting resources on making things that it could buy more cheaply from abroad, and it is handicapping its own producers by forcing them to pay over the odds for their supplies.
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