- tax cheating
- налоговое мошенничество
Politics english-russian dictionary. 2013.
Politics english-russian dictionary. 2013.
Tax Fraud — occurs when an individual or business entity willfully and intentionally falsifies information on a tax return in order to limit the amount of tax liability. Tax fraud essentially entails cheating on a tax return in an attempt to avoid paying the … Investment dictionary
cheating — cheat cheat [tʆiːt] verb [intransitive, transitive] to deceive someone, break rules, or behave dishonestly, especially in order to make money for yourself: • Not all publishers want to cheat authors. • There are stiff penalties for stockbrokers… … Financial and business terms
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Tax Cheat — An individual (or group) who, through fraud, dishonesty or avoidance, does not pay the amount of tax that would be obligated if tax rules were properly followed. A tax cheat may improperly use tax shelters or purposefully miscategorize earnings… … Investment dictionary
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