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The phrase "a payment made" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a transaction that has been completed or processed.
Example: "The invoice indicates that a payment made on March 1st has been successfully received."
Alternatives: "a completed payment" or "a processed payment".
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First, New Section 162(f) encompasses a payment made, not only to a government, but also a payment made at the direction of a government.
A payment made in currency by a consumer to another person at an electronic terminal.
The term "contract payment" means a payment made under section 518a or 518b of this title pursuant to a contract.
In Mexico, it also means a payment made by a politician to a journalist in exchange for favourable coverage.
Annuity, in the most literal sense, a payment made yearly, as, for example, under a contract to provide retirement income.
In the world of financial crime, which this is, it is a payment made by an employee that is against the interest of the employer.
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A participating FFI is required to withhold on a withholdable payment made to a limited FFI identifying itself as a nonparticipating FFI.
A participating FFI is required to withhold on a withholdable payment made to a limited branch identifying itself as a nonparticipating FFI.
Paragraph 192 of Fifa's indictment specifically mentions a $10m payment made by a 'high-ranking Fifa official' to Jack Warner, the disgraced Trinidadian former Executive Committee member.
A direct payment is a "cash payment made by the federal government to individuals, private firms, and other private institutions.
But the defendants argue it was a cash payment made by Chopra as an instalment towards settling his debts.
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