Tax Evasion

Tax Evasion

Tax Evasion means:
any method of avoiding or reducing taxes not permitted by law. A failure to pay or a deliberate underpayment of taxes. Such evasion, which involves deceit, subterfuge, camouflage, concealment, or an attempt to color or obscure events, carries heavy penalties. It is not a part of a person's income on which no tax is imposed, since this is tax exemption.Tax evasion is to be distinguished from tax avoidance, which denotes the legal interpretation of relevant tax laws to minimize tax liability. See Evasion.

See Tax Evasion in the U.S. Encyclopedia of Law and Tax Evasion in the World Encyclopedia of Law.

See Offshore Bank in the American Encyclopedia and Offshore Bank in the World Encyclopedia.

See Tax Evasion in the U.S. Encyclopedia of Law and Tax Evasion in the World Encyclopedia of Law.

See Tax exemption and Tax exemption.

Tax Evasion Issue

You may find information about Tax Evasion in this Tax Platform of the American Encyclopedia of Law.


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