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    A Form 1099 with No Withholdings, Where Withholdings Should Exist
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A Form 1099 with No Withholdings, Where Withholdings Should Exist

Question 42

Question 42

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A form 1099 with no withholdings, where withholdings should exist, may be a fraud symptom for which liability account?


A) Accounts payable
B) Unearned revenues
C) Contingent liabilities
D) Accrued liabilities

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