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'''Tax fraud''', also known as '''tax evasion''' or '''party time''' is a recreational activity most commonly practiced by the ultra-wealthy and influencers with recent increases in monetary wealth, though it can be enjoyed by almost anyone. It often entails either deliberate or accidental misrepresentation of 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 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 | 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]]. | ||