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Meanings of fraudulent tax in English
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Usage of fraudulent tax in English
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In addition, Cotellessa-Pitz helped Madoff prepare fake backdated records to back up his fraudulenttax returns.
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The brothers' accountant, Gregg Mark, pleaded guilty in December 2015 to filing fraudulenttax returns on their behalf.
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Seized fraudulenttax mailings are displayed during a news conference in Tampa, Florida, in this undated police handout photo.
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More commonly, thieves steal Social Security numbers and use them to file fraudulenttax returns and snag illegitimate refunds.
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The agency said it prevented $14 billion in fraudulenttax refunds in 2011.
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Filing tax emigration to align with the FE exit day, is most probably an incorrect and fraudulenttax position to take.
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Philip said she soon began cooking the books, filing fraudulenttax returns on behalf of the company for more than seven years.
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Parents made their payments to a sham charity Singer ran, prosecutors said, which also allowed them to take a fraudulenttax write-off.
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In 2011, the government lost $3.6 billion in potentially fraudulenttax refunds, down from $5.2 billion in 2010.
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Former colleagues say the charges were fabricated by police investigators he had accused of stealing $230 million from the Russian state through fraudulenttax returns.
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His colleagues say the charges were fabricated by police investigators whom he had accused of stealing $230 million from the state through fraudulenttax returns.
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This year, the agency has so far flagged 631,000 potentially fraudulenttax returns, claiming about $4.7 billion total in refunds.
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Barcelona's financial crimes office has registered proceedings against the Argentinean striker and his father, Jorge, for allegedly filing fraudulenttax returns between 2007 and 2009.
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Fergus Grant (40) was also accused of submitting fraudulenttax returns worth over £33,000, and stealing cameras and equipment valued at £13,000 from the force.