Tax noncompliance
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Tax noncompliance is a range of activities that are unfavorable to a state's tax system. This may include tax avoidance, which is tax reduction by legal means, and tax evasion which is the criminal non-payment of tax liabilities.
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See also
- Black market
- Bottom of the harbour tax avoidance (Australia)
- Corporate inversion
- Double Irish arrangement
- e-commerce
- Financial transaction tax (less susceptible to evasion)
- Gaming the system
- Eva Joly
- Fiscal capacity
- Land value tax (less susceptible to evasion)
- Richard Murphy (accountant)
- Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act
- Tax deduction
- Tax exile
- Tax farming
- Tax haven
- Tax incidence
- Tax loophole
- Tax patent
- Tax protester (United States)
- Tax reform
- Tax resistance
- Taxation as slavery
- Taxation as theft
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