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How asking the right questions can nudge tax cheats into compliance
The nation’s most recent tax gap report — delineating the difference between what taxpayers owe in taxes and what they actually pay — is not encouraging.  According to this report, the country leaves approximately half a trillion dollars on the table annually in uncollected tax revenue. These funds could help alleviate poverty, strengthen the nation’s infrastructure, address climate change, reduce the budget deficit or simply lower taxes.             The sources of such tax noncompliance are not hard to identify. They include but are not limited to, instances where taxpayers fail to report cash earnings or hide earnings overseas.              For decades, politicians and tax admi

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