Anonymous

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#the payor works in the service industry, for example as a restaurant server or a taxi driver, and receives tip income that is not reported on income tax returns,
#the payor works in the service industry, for example as a restaurant server or a taxi driver, and receives tip income that is not reported on income tax returns,
#the payor has quit or been fired from his or her job,
#the payor has quit or been fired from his or her job,
#he payor moves from full- to part-time work without a very good reason,
#the payor moves from full- to part-time work without a very good reason,
#the payor is self-employed and either receives unpaid benefits from his or her company (like a company car, paid meals or a free cell phone), or doesn't report the full amount of money taken from the company,
#the payor is self-employed and either receives unpaid benefits from his or her company (like a company car, paid meals or a free cell phone), or doesn't report the full amount of money taken from the company,
#the payor has refused to provide full and complete financial disclosure, or
#the payor has refused to provide full and complete financial disclosure, or