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'''Tax [[Sigmund Freud|fraud]]''', also known as '''tax evasion''' or '''party-[[fun]]-time''' is a recreational activity most commonly practiced by the [[Guillotine|ultra-wealthy]] and influencers with recent increases in monetary [[Money|wealth]], though it can be enjoyed by almost anyone. It often entails either deliberate or accidental misrepresentation of [[work|income]], from activities such as oyster-farming, rare fish trading and NordVPN sponsorships. This is done via funny little documents, often containing riddles, which are sent to [[billing|tax authorities]].
'''Tax [[Sigmund Freud|fraud]]''', also known as '''tax evasion''' or '''party-[[fun]]-time''' is a recreational activity most commonly practiced by the [[Guillotine|ultra-wealthy]] and influencers with recent increases in monetary [[Money|wealth]], though it can be enjoyed by almost anyone. It often entails either deliberate or accidental misrepresentation of [[work|income]], from activities such as oyster-farming, rare [[fish]] trading and NordVPN sponsorships. This is done via funny little documents, often containing riddles, which are sent to [[billing|tax authorities]].


== Economics and strategies ==
== Economics and strategies ==
In 1969, Terry "Tax" Fraud won the '''Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences''' for his advances in evasion tactics when he went band for band with [[John Numbers]].
In 1969, Terry "Tax" Fraud won the '''Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences''' for his advances in evasion tactics when he was in a band with [[John Numbers]].