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there are limits to practical enforcement, saying that cost is the *only* reason smacks, to my mind, of defining all activities in terms of profit and loss and then pointing out that all decisions are essentially financial, which seems circular to me. The other major problem is the assumption that custodial sentencing is the only means to punish tax evasion.
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This statement does not convey any information. It can be said of pretty much any budgeted enforcement department, by definition, that failures to fully exercise its jurisdiction are because of the cost that would be involved in doing so. While I see no harm in a general statement highlighting that
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I created this article to describe the practice of what many people colloquially refer to as "working under the table." However, I do not know what the technical legal term is, and I cannot find any alternative terms. If one can be found, this article should be renamed as such, with all synonyms
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