Definition

The financial toll of doing business across borders, or the moral obligation to show up to work and pretend to care. In accounting, these are taxes levied on imports and exports that make international shopping significantly less fun. In corporate life, it's the nebulous set of responsibilities that somehow always includes "other duties as assigned."

Example Usage

The CFO calculated the duties on our Chinese imports while I contemplated my duties as employee of the month, wondering which would cost me more.

Source: Common business and accounting terminology

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