Here is a simple answer: don't. If you are found to have filed taxes fraudulently or honestly made a mistake, you WILL be subject to fines, bank garnishes, and even prison time. It is not worth it to cheat the IRS...
As far as the Internal Revenue Service is concerned Mitt Romney has paid all taxes and filed all the paperwork required of him. The IRS determines who is or isn't a tax "cheat". So the answer is no.
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Yes, the IRS frowns on cheating and will not only require you to pay the taxes you owe, but they add interest and fees on to the balance.
to cheat taxes
False.. {FOR A+ STUDENTS dont cheat} ..congress cant place taxes on export
Try to cheat as much as possible. You can do it easil y. You have to lie a lot.
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That is something to which you can contribute yourself, by restricting your purchases to goods manufactured in the United States.
Taxes may be proportional taxes, progressive taxes or regressive taxes, based on how they are calculated.Some types of taxes are excise taxes, income taxes, sales and value-added taxes, and property (ad valorem) taxes.
They follow the same process, timetables and rules as anyone else. Get the forms, or do it on line, complete them, submit them.
Proportional taxes, progressive taxes and regressive taxes
The cheat was the cheat!Ox luv u Mark