Tax Planning and its Legally Hazardous Instruments

Taxpayers often look for means to cut as much as possible on the amount of taxes they owe the state as a result of their business activity. Whether they choose legally hazardous variants, or they choose not to declare the entire economic operations performed, whether they speculate on the loopholes...

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Main Authors: Bianca Cristina Ciocanea, Ioan Cosmin Pitu, Mihaela Paraschiva Luca
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dunarea de Jos University of Galati 2019-07-01
Series:Risk in Contemporary Economy
Online Access:http://www.rce.feaa.ugal.ro/images/stories/RCE2019/Ciocanea_Pitu_Luca.pdf
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Summary:Taxpayers often look for means to cut as much as possible on the amount of taxes they owe the state as a result of their business activity. Whether they choose legally hazardous variants, or they choose not to declare the entire economic operations performed, whether they speculate on the loopholes of the often-imperfect legislation, diminishing tax-payment to the state budget is the main desire of economic agents and they generally do this by three defining methods, namely: tax planning, tax evasion, tax fraud. The article discusses also the measures to be taken by the EU to combat illegal practices and minimize the impossible-to-erradicate tax evasion phenomenon.
ISSN:2067-0532
2067-0532