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by chii
1163 days ago
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> 120mph or going 80mph so the analogy is flawed, because you a priori assume the higher income people would perpetrate a higher amount of fraud. > It's a bigger crime to evade $1,000,000 in taxes than it is to evade a $1,000 tax bill. Yes, but is earning a higher income make you a higher probability of higher fraud? I don't think fraud is distributed like that. In fact, i would argue that the higher income you are, the more likely you are to use professional services for taxes, which means you are less likely to commit fraud! |
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Is it unfair that police patrol for speeders on the highway more than on bike paths?