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Old 04-03-2023, 07:35 AM   #247
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Take tax evasion as an example. If a cooperation does it, it is merely abusing legal loopholes versus an individual that is criminalized for it.
Slightly drifting off topic here but in the UK abusing legal loopholes but still staying within the law is tax avoidance and perfectly legal for both people and companies. Tax evasion is doing things outside of the law and is illegal for both.

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