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by chii
1167 days ago
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Plus audits on rich folks who tend to employ tax lawyers and specialists would usually not deliberately commit fraud, but use unintended "loopholes" which would require some sort of tribunal to decide legality (such as a court or something). These sorts of audits may or may not return any extra revenue. The highest likelihood of tax fraud are people who commit small fraud that, to them, seem undetectable. |
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