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17 November, 08:23

Susan is a sales representative for a u. s. weapons manufacturer. she makes a $100,000 "grease" payment to a u. s. government official associated with a weapons purchase by the u. s. army. she makes a similar payment to a saudi arabian government official associated with a similar sale. neither of these payments is deductible by susan's employer.

true or false?

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  1. 17 November, 08:42
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    Answer: False

    Explanation:

    The given statement from the following case/scenario is false because in accordance to the rules of law of United States of America, the payments made to foreign officials are always deductible. Therefore the payments that are made by Susan to the Saudi officials are deductible, unless and until they are illegal.
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