Unhappy customers, cranky neighbours, disgruntled former spouses and business competitors may be willing to turn in a suspected tax evader. |
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For instance, an evader could be required to assume responsibility for the collecting body's legal costs. |
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Any tax evader who comes under scrutiny finally ends up paying penalties though taxmen tended to be careful with VIPs among defaulters for fear of lawsuits. |
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Most recently he provoked ire from his own MPs after allying with former prime minister and convicted tax evader Silvio Berlusconi to force through controversial constitutional changes. |
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As a dual citizen, it never occurred to her that she was liable to pay taxes in Uruguay for income earned in Canada and that she was considered a tax evader in the land of her birth. |
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The BBC admits that no detection evidence has ever been used to prosecute a licence fee evader. |
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But he has a reputation as a serial evader of the truth. |
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These tactics of sea denial are those of predator and prey, of hunter and evader, and are as unique from the force-on-force tactics of major sea battles as are guerrilla war tactics from those of decisive land battle. |
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Each additional inspector will focus on 3,500 people – which, assuming a 35-hour working week, equates to 21.6 seconds per week per potential evader. |
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