Sentences with phrase «likely face a penalty»

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If the taxpayers do not manage to report their earnings from cryptocurrencies in a wholesome and accurate manner, they are going to be audited for their transactions and if the situation demands it, they will be likely to face consequences in the form of penalties.
Although deemed a minor violation with any resulting penalties having minimal consequence (likely announced Wednesday), Truex, crew chief Cole Pearn and the rest of FRR will face greater scrutiny in the future.
The rookie driver is likely to start Sunday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix from the back of the grid as he is facing a 10 - place grid penalty.
The online tool gives the inside track on where every penalty taker is most likely to score, and could be the secret weapon for goalkeepers facing the prospect of a penalty shoot - out in the knockout stages of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
And after all that, if you return to work, you will likely pay hefty childcare costs and if you don't, you will face the financial penalty of losing that second income.
First, you're likely to face fees or penalties if you cancel your motorcycle insurance in the winter months.
With a credit card, you are borrowing funds from a bank and must pay them back each month or face penalties, fees, and a likely hit to your credit score.
If you're caught driving a motorcycle with an invalid licence or no licence, the penalties may be hefty; your motorcycle may be impounded and you'll likely face considerable fines too.
Otherwise, they definitely risk damaging their credit and is most likely going to face penalties.
However, for some reason X has some bizzare rules that makes them far more lenient towards my crime - maybe the leaders X are all horrible racists towards Bob's race, which means it's both more likely that I will be found «innocent» of the crime despite my having done it and I face a drastically lower penalty if found guilty.
If you are convicted of a drinking and driving offence by an Ontario court, you will likely face the following penalties:
In a case involving a white collar crime, a person convicted on a charge is also likely to face financial penalties in addition to possible prison time.
If you do not have insurance, you are likely still liable for the damages to the other people and their property and will face the same fines and penalties.
There are absolutely no penalties at all that investors are likely to be faced with if they are unwilling to go on with their mutual funds investment and wish to stop the SIP as soon as possible.
First, you're likely to face fees or penalties if you cancel your motorcycle insurance in the winter months.
These unfortunate individuals will most likely be facing an audit any day now, including all of the fees and penalties that come with it.
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