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The XR Company’s Financial Year Ended on December 31, 2021. However, before the completion of the audit in February 2023 it was determined the company lost a case that was at court before the end of the financial year, but the outcome was uncertain. The auditor will disclosed this information as:
An unusual occurrence
A tax liability for the company
A subsequent event.
An annual expense
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