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  2. Tax evasion in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The case stated that Anderson avoided paying taxes on $450,000,000 earned, which created a loss of $200,000,000 in government taxes between 1995-1999, but pleaded guilty to a lesser amount. His charges were two counts of tax evasion and one count of defrauding the DOC for failing to report income.

  3. List of professional sportspeople convicted of crimes - Wikipedia

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    5 months imprisonment followed by one year supervised release, 20 hours community service, $50,000 fine, mental health services, $366,042.86 restitution of unpaid taxes and interest Rose failed to disclose $345,967.60 in income (equivalent to $927,850 in 2023) from card shows, personal appearances and memorabilia sales on his 1985 and 1987 ...

  4. Tax evasion - Wikipedia

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    Tax evasion or tax fraud 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 ...

  5. Tax Fraud and Tax Evasion Penalties Explained - AOL

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  6. Shakira Accused of Not Paying $7 Million in Second Tax ... - AOL

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    Shakira is facing more tax trouble in Spain. According to The Associated Press, the 46-year-old pop star is being charged after prosecutors in Barcelona accused her of failing to pay $7.1 million ...

  7. What Is Tax Evasion? - AOL

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  8. NBA referee travel expense scandal - Wikipedia

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    Steve Javie was the only one to take his case to trial out of the original 12 indicted referees and was subsequently acquitted more than four years after the investigation began. Javie argued that he didn't owe taxes on more than $84,000 in income over three years because the money was value-earned from frequent flyer miles, which are non ...

  9. Edward and Elaine Brown - Wikipedia

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    The paper reported that with penalties and accumulated interest, the combined federal and state tax amount owed by Edward and Elaine Brown was over three million dollars. [20] In mid-July 2007, Edward Brown also announced that he would stop paying school and town property taxes to the town of Plainfield, New Hampshire. A local newspaper quoted ...