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incurred

[in-kurd] / ɪnˈkɜrd /


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The company’s current U.S. taxes, an accounting measure of taxes incurred last year, declined to $1.2 billion from $9 billion, according to a securities filing released Friday.

From The Wall Street Journal

The process involves the Legal Services Agency, which is part of the department, going to court in an attempt to "recover the cost of legal aid incurred" in defending people who are subsequently convicted.

From BBC

In the fourth quarter, net income at Pacific Valley fell 28%, as it hired more employees and incurred costs related to a fourth branch it opened in Santa Cruz.

From The Wall Street Journal

Through it all, Cook has largely been able to avoid the political blowback that Elon Musk has incurred.

From The Wall Street Journal

“A licensed tax professional can represent you if you get audited, and if that happens, they will have more than paid for the cost incurred to prepare the tax return.”

From MarketWatch