The hunt for tax evaders

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asimd23
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The hunt for tax evaders

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With such trivialities, it doesn't matter whether someone feels their religious feelings are hurt when this Bible verse is secularized in such a way. But things are a little different when it comes to tax evaders or environmental sinners and climate sinners. Because no matter what attitude you have towards taxes, the environment or the climate, if you are stigmatized as a sinner, it is difficult, very difficult, to defend your position.

Once the term tax evader has been defined, it is poland rcs data clear: This is someone who deliberately, out of greed or other dishonest motives, does not pay the legally prescribed fee to society, but benefits from its general services. In other words, a tax evader, parasite and antisocial person all in one. Ugh.

Let's take a closer look at the matter. reported by "Blick" is taking place in connection with the AIA. Foreign authorities ask Switzerland for administrative assistance based on account data that was sent to them as part of the automatic exchange of information. This AIA was defined by a so-called "Global Forum" and made into binding guidelines of the OECD in order to combat cross-border tax evasion. Switzerland is one of the founding members of this economic organization.
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