Many pay the difference themselves, while the more savvy types negotiate them right into their contracts.
If you want a more expensive plan, you have to pay the difference yourself.
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If the taxpayer owed more than his or her refund, he or she would pay the difference.
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But if you exceed this estimated average, you'll have to pay the difference at the end of the year.
Musk further explains that customers can even choose to keep that loaner car if they like it better, and simply pay the difference.
If the jobs are quickly downsized, the individual or business would pay the difference (some would call it a penalty) the following tax year.
And CheapAir has a price-drop payback offer that will pay the difference, as a travel voucher, if the price of your exact itinerary goes down.
If a chosen plan cost more, beneficiaries would pay the difference.
Optech would apply the interest earned on the FRNs to the interest that Mr. Sollberger owed Optech and he would pay the difference, if he felt like it.
Things got so bad that Maryland passed a law in 2006 that pretty much targeted Wal-Mart to demand that it spend 8% of payroll on health benefits or pay the difference to Medicaid.
Under current tax law, in order to bring the foreign-held cash back into the U.S., they would have to pay the difference between the U.S. corporate tax rate and the taxes already paid in local jurisdictions.
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The Old Line State enacted a law--over its governor's veto--that forces any employer in the state with more than 10, 000 employees to either spend at least 8% of its payroll on health care benefits or pay the difference to the state.
This leaves consciencous physicians, bent on doing what is best for their suffering patients, to assume the financial risk of providing life-saving care knowing that there will be insufficient payment from the insurer and that their patient may never be able to pay the difference for the drugs administered.
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The drop in executive pay that occurred in 2008 and 2009 offered the opportunity for corporations to reduce the pay difference between the top and the bottom. 2010 was a window of opportunity to show some restraint in the amount executives are rewarded for improved corporate performance.
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If you find the same room cheaper elsewhere, the company will pay you the difference.
The pay difference between the top and the bottom in large corporations has expanded tremendously since the early 1980s (roughly speaking, it has gone from 100 to 1 to 500 to 1).
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All it has to pay is the difference between the UK rate (28% perhaps) and the US rate (35%).
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While U.S. companies get a credit for the taxes they pay overseas, they are still liable for the difference between what they pay abroad and the higher U.S. marginal tax rate.
For a look at at the potential flashpoints that lie ahead, pay attention to the difference in Republican and Democrat responses when the Congressional Budget Office releases its latest Budget and Economic Outlook Wednesday morning.
In the UK, statistics reveal that the difference in pay between the above demographic has shrunk by 22 per cent over the decade.
Objective factors may not be the only reason for the pay difference, however.
In some cases it started off as a form of wage restraint in the dark days of the 1990s: companies cut basic wages and employees hoped that performance-related pay might make up the difference, which it did not always do.
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If the trust earns more than it must pay out to charity, the difference gets added to the principal.
In West Virginia, 84 percent of elementary teachers and 57 percent of secondary teachers are women, although there is no pay difference in the state.
In the last quarter short term rates stabilized at a slightly higher level and the net interest margin (the difference between the interest they pay to depositors and that which they are paid for them) widened.
He can pay it and keep the car, or offer it back to the dealer--or to another buyer--and pay the balloon with the proceeds (pocketing the difference in the occasional event that the car is worth more than the payment).
Workers deprived of proper pay borrowed to make up the difference.
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