tax fraud
Tax fraud refers to the illegal act of intentionally and dishonestly deceiving tax authorities to avoid paying the correct amount of taxes owed. It involves purposefully providing false or misleading information on tax returns or engaging in other deceptive practices to evade taxation.
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Related Concepts (17)
- corporate tax fraud
- false deductions
- false income reporting
- falsifying records
- federal tax fraud
- identity theft for tax purposes
- offshore tax evasion
- payroll tax fraud
- state tax fraud
- tax collection and enforcement reforms
- tax evasion
- tax evasion investigations
- tax fraud investigations
- tax fraud penalties
- tax loopholes
- tax shelters
- underreporting of income
Similar Concepts
- criminal charges for tax evasion
- financial fraud
- fraud
- individual tax evasion
- insurance fraud
- penalties for tax evasion through falsified documents
- penalties for tax evasion through fraudulent deductions or credits
- penalties for tax evasion through fraudulent schemes
- smuggling and trade fraud
- social security fraud
- tax evasion schemes
- tax fraud schemes
- unemployment benefits fraud
- vat fraud and evasion
- wire fraud