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"if you fail to pay" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in conditional sentences to describe a consequence if someone does not pay something. Example: "If you fail to pay your rent on time, you will be charged a late fee."
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And what happens if you fail to pay?
Additionally, if you fail to pay the penalty, interest will accrue, the IRS says.
If you fail to pay the overdue amount by the date stated, this will result in the full outstanding balance of £685.44 becoming due.
But you still need to be aware that store cards charge extremely high interest rates if you fail to pay off your debt each month.
If you fail to pay us for faithful labours in the past, we can have little faith in your promises in the future.
If you fail to pay off your borrowing in time the interest is usually backdated to day one – not the date the interest-free period ended.
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If you failed to pay your business taxes in full and haven't arranged a payment plan with the IRS, you most likely have a tax lien on your business.
That way, if one of you fails to pay up, the agreement will be there to show that you've been remiss in your roommate duties.
The IRS can file a Notice of Federal Tax Lien only after it assesses the liability, sends a Notice and Demand for Payment, and if you fail to fully pay the debt within 10 days after that notice.
If you register and fail to pay for your seat, it will be released to the next person on the waitlist.
If you fail to file and pay, the government can take some pretty drastic measures - even seizing your passport.
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