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The government plans to launch an amnesty allowing tax evaders to register their untaxed wealth by paying a flat penalty of up to £380.
By paying a flat fee per week or per month, they can send as many messages as they wish and receive feedback and guidance in return.
This is the first time Slingbox has ever integrated ads into its apps, but notes that customers can opt-out of the ads by paying a flat fee of $15 per account.
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By the late nineties, some clients began to rebel against paying a flat commission, preferring fees, usually billed by the hour.
Alternatively, you can hold down costs by paying a lower or flat fee for on-site property management and finding and screening prospective tenants yourself.
The hard-pressed British middle classes, squeezed by rising taxes, stonking increases in the cost of education and stagnant real incomes, are fascinated by the thought of paying a flat-rate 20% income tax (instead of the 40% marginal rate they currently suffer).
The affidavits were prepared by lawyers who were paid a flat fee, which also placed a premium on volume.
In addition, it attempts to accommodate smaller radio stations by allowing them to pay a flat fee rather than a per-song fee.
Folks who are scrolling through their feed will be able to see half of the video answers posted by others, and can pay a flat 5 cents to unlock the rest of the video.
On others ("Pay by the day"), you just pay a flat 10 cents a minute, plus $1 for each day that you actually use the phone.
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