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windfall

[wind-fawl] / ˈwɪndˌfɔl /


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“You would have a windfall one time, and then over the years, you would see a significant reduction in taxes because taxpayers will move.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Plucky home qualifier Maddison Inglis plans to do a bit of shopping with her unexpected Australian Open windfall -- and a toaster and kettle top her wish list.

From Barron's

“To give defendant a further windfall of being allowed to return to the United States with these charges irrevocably erased from his record would be improper under the law and unfair given the facts.”

From Los Angeles Times

Popernik does see business owners moving to tax-friendly states years ahead of major transactions, like a sale that would produce a windfall.

From MarketWatch

Popernik does see business owners moving to tax-friendly states years ahead of major transactions, like a sale that would produce a windfall.

From MarketWatch