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unpaid

British  
/ ʌnˈpeɪd /

adjective

  1. (of a bill, debt, etc) not yet paid

  2. working without pay

  3. having wages outstanding

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But when unpaid amateurs climb together, things becomes murkier.

From BBC

On top of that, the IRS said Murrin — like anyone with an unpaid tax bill or penalty — would have to pay interest on the money she owed.

From MarketWatch

The Saks Global bankruptcy left dozens of suppliers with unpaid invoices.

From The Wall Street Journal

It owed more than $7 million to vendors that helped run the failed summer festival, and more than $6 million in unpaid state and federal taxes, the statements show.

From The Wall Street Journal

The market is pricing outcomes that would require these companies to simply vanish, debts unpaid, into the AI-disrupted void.

From Barron's