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Primary Task Response: Within the Discussion Board area, write 400–600 words that respond to the following questions with your thoughts, ideas, and comments. This will be the foundation for future discussions by your classmates. Be substantive and clear, and use examples to reinforce your ideas.
The terms tax avoidance and tax evasion or tax fraud have profoundly different meanings but are sometimes confused with each other. Complete the following:
- Research a case in which a company has committed tax fraud or evasion and summarize the details of the case including the IRS's position, findings and consequences.
- Might this case be interpreted as a case of tax avoidance instead of tax fraud? Be sure to fully explain your position and reasoning.
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Running head: ERNST & YOUNG TAX FRAUD
Ernst & Young Tax Fraud
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ERNST & YOUNG TAX FRAUD
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Ernst & Young Tax Fraud
Tax fraud cases form a significant part of the American tax management system, largely
due to cases in which individual make extensive efforts to reduce the chances of paying taxes to
the government. Consequently, there have been cases in which individuals have faced significant
financial penalties due to their decision to minimize the tax liabilities in means considered
unethical. This explains the concept of tax avoidance, one of the primary issue with which the
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) deals with every year. Reducing the tax liability would imply
fewer liabili...
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