Retired alpine skier Pernilla Wiberg said Tuesday she has handed over a large chunk of her prize and sponsor money to the Swedish government because she doesn't want to live as a " tax evader ."
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Whatever his other vices, ( Bajakajian ) does not fit into the class of persons for whom the statute was principally designed : He is not a money launderer, a drug trafficker, or a tax evader,
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Better than Bill Owens, the man she defeated, a former inmate of the maximum-security prison at Walpole, Mass . Better than Royal Bolling Sr ., the man he defeated, himself a tax evader who went to prison.
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The president is using his status as a popular icon to take on powerful interests, calling the banking sector a major tax evader, for instance, or vowing not to negotiate the minimum wage with the Venezuelan Workers'Federation.
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The police already had some experience with television : They are well known in Russia for a series of offbeat commercials, one of which shows a hapless tax evader whose sex life has been ruined by nagging guilt.
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Surely, it had to be the first time that so many have celebrated the appearance of a tax evader / drug addict / deadbeat dad who refuses to fork over $ 300, 000 in support payments to his ex-wife.
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The typical tax evader in the United States is a male under the age of 50 in the highest tax bracket and with a complicated return, and the most common means of tax evasion is overstatement of charitable contributions, particularly church donations.
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Even an alleged reputation as a drunk, a drug user, a deadbeat dad and a tax evader is certainly damaged by a report read by 30 million stating that he was a terrorist, murderer and double agent traitor to his own country,
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Investments there would grow unseen by the IRS . The bank would also issue mortgages against homes in the United States, which would allow a tax evader to take a mortgage interest deduction for money he paid to himself through the bank.
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To strictly enforce the payment of taxes and to further discourage tax evasion, RA No . 233 or the Rewards Law was passed on June 19, 1959 whereby informers were rewarded the 25 % equivalent of the revenue collected from the tax evader.