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Some types of white collar crime involve large numbers of victims, each of whom
suffers relatively minor losses.
Carrying Amount
The net value of an asset or liability reported on the balance sheet, calculated as the original cost minus depreciation, amortization, or impairment costs.
Federal Unemployment Taxes
Taxes imposed by the federal government on employers to fund state workforce agencies and unemployment compensation for workers who have lost their jobs.
Federal Income Taxes
Taxes imposed by the government on the annual earnings of individuals, corporations, trusts, and other legal entities.
Payroll Tax Expense
Taxes that are withheld or levied on an employer's payroll, including both employer and employee contributions, such as social security and Medicare taxes.
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