Under-the-table transactions refer to unrecorded payments made to avoid taxes or regulations, often in cash. These transactions can lead to legal consequences for both parties involved, as they circumvent official financial systems. Additionally, they can contribute to a lack of transparency in the economy and undermine fair competition. While they may offer immediate benefits, the long-term risks often outweigh any short-term gains.
well most people do file taxes for doing hair under the table
single entry system
I believe people actually get paid under the table so that they can illegally avoid paying taxes.
Each state has different laws governing such transactions.
6 per month as mandated by the Federal Reserve under regulation D
All can i can say is stay under the table until the earthquakes is over
commercial law as nucleus of business transactions
You wouldn't see that used as an idiom - perhaps you heard "drink someone under the table," which means to be able to drink enough alcohol that the other person is drunk and you are still standing. If you just hear someone say "under the table," they mean it literally.
The secret message (from the kitchen table).
I don't know what under the table included means, but I would say that assistant teaching is pretty fun.
You can find business transactions under your account on the website of the bank that you are a customer of. You can also view transactions from websites that you purchase goods from.
Yes, banks have the ability to reverse transactions under certain circumstances, such as in cases of fraud or errors.
you get under a table and try to stay there or listen to your parent and what they say. Also stay away from tall stuff
cat is under the table
You would say "petite table" in French.
Lá table. Sur la table.
You can say "Table Two" or "Table number two" to refer to the second table in a dining area.