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US Taxpayers Get Refunds Twice After Error, "Don't Spend" Says Government
- Sunday March 17, 2019
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Taxpayers in the US state of Louisiana got an unexpected windfall when a computer error issued their tax refunds a second time, local media reported on Saturday.
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Toshiba Accounting Errors May Be Over $800 Million: Report
- Saturday July 4, 2015
- Business | Thomson Reuters
Japan's Toshiba Corp may need to mark down past earnings by over 100 billion yen ($814 million), more than double earlier estimates, after an investigation into past accounting practices found more irregularities, a source familiar with the matter said on Saturday.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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When your heart 'crashes,' who do you report the error to?
- Thursday April 17, 2014
- Offbeat | Written by Karanvir Singh
How many times do you remember responding to that "report error" message that pops up on your computer every time it goes for a toss? The answer could be either too many times, or none at all.
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www.ndtv.com
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US Taxpayers Get Refunds Twice After Error, "Don't Spend" Says Government
- Sunday March 17, 2019
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Taxpayers in the US state of Louisiana got an unexpected windfall when a computer error issued their tax refunds a second time, local media reported on Saturday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Toshiba Accounting Errors May Be Over $800 Million: Report
- Saturday July 4, 2015
- Business | Thomson Reuters
Japan's Toshiba Corp may need to mark down past earnings by over 100 billion yen ($814 million), more than double earlier estimates, after an investigation into past accounting practices found more irregularities, a source familiar with the matter said on Saturday.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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When your heart 'crashes,' who do you report the error to?
- Thursday April 17, 2014
- Offbeat | Written by Karanvir Singh
How many times do you remember responding to that "report error" message that pops up on your computer every time it goes for a toss? The answer could be either too many times, or none at all.
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www.ndtv.com