tax evasion

NOUN
  1. the deliberate failure to pay taxes (usually by making a false report)
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How To Use tax evasion In A Sentence

  • This next phase would build on existing measures to clamp down on the grey economy and close the loopholes allowing for tax evasion.
  • The unpatriotic practices of inversion and tax evasion are even worse.
  • That includes everything from tax evasion and very basic fiddles to money made from computer-game counterfeiting, people-smuggling and drug-dealing.
  • Greek State loses around 2 billion Euros every year from the tax evasion of employers who promote uninsured labor, thus contributing to the devitalization of the pension system. Greece's debt: The Hypocrisy of Neoliberalism
  • These two shopkeepers are in prison for tax evasion.
  • His brother David, whose whereabouts are unknown, also has been charged with tax evasion.
  • He is in prison for tax evasion .
  • Avramov said basic principles of taxation policy have been violated and the degree of bearability has been passed, which would result in tax evasion and the small-scale business will go to the ‘grey zone’.
  • During the Emergency Mrs. Gandhi threw the Maharani in gaol for a while (on trumped up charges of tax evasion — in connection with “undeclared” jewels), then let her out again. Rajmata
  • Instead, the tax exists to further punish those arrested for possession by making them liable to penalties for tax evasion if their drugs are stampless, as they almost invariably are. - Latest Popular Stories, Instablogs Community
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