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Act in which an individual or business willfully and intentionally falsifies data on a tax return to lower their tax liability. Basically, it refers to cheating on the tax return to avoid paying the entire tax obligation. Some examples of tax fraud involves declaring personal expenses as business expenditures, claiming false deduction, and not reporting income properly.
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