But they have no reason to underpay when they charge corkage and cakeage which is usually dearer than the grog or cake. |
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Added to this, agricultural enterprise is systematically undervalued in societies, and it is often seen as acceptable to underpay this sector. |
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The charge for this service is normally fairly low so it is a worthwhile investment to ensure that your affairs are kept in order and you don't overpay or underpay your taxes. |
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Steve Jobs and now Tim Cook did not conspire to undermine American labor and underpay Chinese workers. |
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Several tools exist in helping women to examine the possibility of underpay, such as the wage indicator. |
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As a result, depending on the location of members, a plan might underpay or overpay sales tax. |
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If you underpay the government, on the other hand, they charge you not only interest, but also penalties. |
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If we, as tax professionals, fail to alert clients to errors, they may underpay their taxes and lose an opportunity to correct such mistakes without penalties. |
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But the Government has now toughened the sanctions, announcing employers face a pounds 200 fine for every worker they underpay. |
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As such, we do not believe that any government can simply decree that they have the right to underpay their employees by refusing to adjust positions which are found to be improperly classified. |
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It exposes them to exploitation by employers who often rely on their migrant status to either underpay them or to assume that they will provide a docile labour force. |
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The employer still refuses to grant job security to these workers, and it wants to introduce an unfair job evaluation plan that will underpay many of them. |
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It is worse to underpay those working in difficult field conditions simply because the funding sources for the functions they perform are different. |
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Because the government sets an interest-rate ceiling on deposits, the banks underpay depositors and undercharge corporate borrowers in effect, a tax on household savers and a subsidy for state business. |
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But in telecoms, the lost benefits were worth up to 442 billion yuan from 2003 to 2010. Just as China's state-owned firms overcharge their customers, its state-owned banks underpay their depositors. |
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But the Government yesterday toughened the sanctions, announcing that employers faced a pounds 200 fine for every worker they underpay. |
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Denis Cortese, head of the Mayo Clinic, a respected hospital chain, worries that any new government insurer would underpay hospitals for care, forcing a shift of costs on to private insurers. |
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The problem, argues Toby Cosgrove, chief executive of the Cleveland Clinic, a hospital group, is that the existing public schemes routinely underpay hospitals for care. |
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