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So her legal fees — which could run into the millions of dollars — won't be considered taxable income to her.
Business minister Matthew Hancock has described the fees, which could be as much as £1,200, as "modest".
He must also pay a $12,000 fine and the state's legal fees, which could reach more than $100,000.
The new options include: A uniform approach to student loan fees, which could include fees on university (Hecs-Help) loans.
Ace Hotel paid nothing to be part of the project, but waived location fees, which could have easily exceeded the budgets of the films.
The selection practically guarantees the law firm the largest share of any legal fees, which could amount to hundreds of millions of dollars.
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If one of their associates wanted to "retire", he had to pay a severance fee which could be six figures.
The additional monthly maintenance fee - which could at some communities rise in future years - is usually between $300 and $1,000.
All oil companies operating in the country should pay an annual fee, which could be made proportional to their oil production levels.
Everton later confirmed Nigerian frontman Anichebe had left them to sign for West Brom for a fee which could rise to £6million.
Of his hefty transfer fee, which could reach a reported £58m if all of the clauses are met, Martial added: "It did not bother me too much.
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