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The phrase "would be owing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a debt or obligation that is expected to be fulfilled in the future. Example: "If the project is successful, the company would be owing a significant amount to its investors."
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If, as it seems, the levee collapsed during the storm, then the hurricane would be the clear cause and the insurance companies would be owing substantially more to their policyholders.
A nuclear explosion obviously would have major consequences on the basis of the explosion itself, but much of the patient damage would be owing to secondary radioisotope contamination.
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No matter what, he would be owed the $12.1 million.
"Or that I would be owed something if the relationship went badly".
First calculate the tax that would be owed on the deemed sale.
By the way, as a piece of thumbnail arithmetic I would be owed about $300m in royalties".
Not surprising, brokerage firms have strongly opposed ratcheting up the duty that would be owed to customers.
Under current law, such a gift would face a 55percentt gift tax, but with repeal, no tax would be owed.
But -- and this is the rub -- capital gains taxes would be owed on everything inherited above $1.3 million.
In addition, Mr. Anka would be owed fees for any licensed use of the song in commercials or other films.
The tax would be owed no matter where the trade took place, as long as a European security or European institution was involved.
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