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WSJ: In Italian Crackdown, Tax Cheats Get the Boot | WSJ: In Italian Crackdown, Tax Cheats Get the Boot |
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The Wall Street Journal UNHAPPY RETURNS In Italian Crackdown, Tax Cheats Get the Boot New Tools Help Officials Find Chronic Evaders; Ending a 'Vicious Cycle' By GABRIEL KAHN and LUCA DI LEO June 28, 2007; Page A1 ROME -- For years, many Italians, from small-town shopkeepers to well- heeled Milanese businessmen, had a strategy for dealing with the Read Entire Article |
While nobody likes filing tax returns, most people are rewarded handsomely for their efforts: About 75% of taxpayers get a refund, according to the Internal Revenue Service. In 2005, the average refund rang in at more than $2,000, a nice chunk of change.
| AP - More than 3 million people will have to wait until February to get their tax refunds because of Congress' late fix to the alternative minimum tax, the IRS said Thursday. | |
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