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- verb Present participle of
underreport .
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Examples
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One media expert attributes the decline, what he calls the underreporting in Iraq, to several factors, including the danger for journalists who try to cover that story, the sense that continuing attacks are no longer news, and political pressure put on the networks, you know, how the administration says the media only reports the bad news from Iraq.
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* In fiscal 2009 the average amount of tax "underreporting" IRS auditors found for each hour spent examining small to mid-sized businesses was $1,025; for large corporations it was $9,354.
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First, the IRS or DOJ mustn't be auditing him already; second, the money in question must be from a legal source (in the case of UBS, this would be money held in the account); third, he must disclose any other tax improprieties he has committed, such as underreporting business income or overstating expenses; and last, he must pay all taxes and any penalties, or make good-faith arrangements to pay.
UBS account holders 2009
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First, the IRS or DOJ mustn't be auditing him already; second, the money in question must be from a legal source (in the case of UBS, this would be money held in the account); third, he must reveal any other tax improprieties he has committed, such as underreporting business income or overstating expenses; and last, he must pay all back taxes and any penalties, or make good-faith arrangements to pay.
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Ergin said such prosecuting the press affects "all newspapers, across the board," but he also singled out pro-government media for criticism, citing "underreporting" of alleged corruption in official circles.
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Ergin said such prosecuting the press affects "all newspapers, across the board," but he also singled out pro-government media for criticism, citing "underreporting" of alleged corruption in official circles.
The Seattle Times 2010
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* In fiscal 2009 the average amount of tax "underreporting" IRS auditors found for each hour spent examining small to mid-sized businesses was $1,025; for large corporations it was
Forbes.com: News Dean Zerbe 2010
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Ergin said such prosecuting the press affects "all newspapers, across the board," but he also singled out pro-government media for criticism, citing "underreporting" of alleged corruption in official circles.
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Ergin said such prosecuting the press affects "all newspapers, across the board," but he also singled out pro-government media for criticism, citing "underreporting" of alleged corruption in official circles.
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The Japem director said there was still an "underreporting" of wife abuse cases in Brunei.
Brudirect News1 2009
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