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What (who) is tax evader - definition

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tax evasion         
¦ noun the illegal non-payment or underpayment of tax. Compare with tax avoidance.
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Tax evasion is the crime of not paying the full amount of tax that you should pay.
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Tax evasion is an illegal attempt to defeat the imposition of taxes by individuals, corporations, trusts, and others. Tax evasion often entails the deliberate misrepresentation of the taxpayer's affairs to the tax authorities to reduce the taxpayer's tax liability, and it includes dishonest tax reporting, declaring less income, profits or gains than the amounts actually earned, overstating deductions, using bribes against authorities in countries with high corruption rates and hiding money in secret locations.

Wikipedia

Tax evasion

Tax evasion is an illegal attempt to defeat the imposition of taxes by individuals, corporations, trusts, and others. Tax evasion often entails the deliberate misrepresentation of the taxpayer's affairs to the tax authorities to reduce the taxpayer's tax liability, and it includes dishonest tax reporting, declaring less income, profits or gains than the amounts actually earned, overstating deductions, using bribes against authorities in countries with high corruption rates and hiding money in secret locations.

Tax evasion is an activity commonly associated with the informal economy. One measure of the extent of tax evasion (the "tax gap") is the amount of unreported income, which is the difference between the amount of income that should be reported to the tax authorities and the actual amount reported.

In contrast, tax avoidance is the legal use of tax laws to reduce one's tax burden. Both tax evasion and tax avoidance can be viewed as forms of tax noncompliance, as they describe a range of activities that intend to subvert a state's tax system, but such classification of tax avoidance is disputable since avoidance is lawful in self-creating systems. Both tax evasion and tax avoidance can be practiced by corporations, trusts, or individuals.

Examples of use of tax evader
1. The volunteers concluded that the WASPish tax evader had broken the law deliberately but that the second–generation Mexican American had made an innocent mistake.
2. Bill Clintons infidelity with Monica Lewinsky, as well as his links with the likes of Marc Rich a convicted tax evader, are the stuff of legend.
3. The state claimed that Ravizada is a serial tax evader, and that his light sentence failed to serve the public interest in deterring tax evasion.
4. Since a scandal erupted that bears his name, that title belongs to Jack Abramoff, the confessed felon, bribe–payer and tax evader who is now an inmate in the federal prison camp in Cumberland, Md.
5. Thursday October 11, 2007 1:16 AM By BEVERLEY WANG Associated Press Writer CONCORD, N.H. (AP) – A convicted tax evader who had holed up in his home for months after walking out of his federal trial arrived Wednesday at a federal prison in Ohio, authorities said.