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Encyclopedia: Voluntary compliance
Voluntary compliance is one of possible ways of practising corporate social responsibility. Voluntary compliance is seen as an alternative to the state-imposed regulations on company's behaviour. Prop...
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Definition of voluntary tax compliance: a system of compliance that relies on individual citizens to report their income freely and voluntarily,
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The tax gap can also be thought of as the sum of non-compliance with the tax law. Update on Reducing the Federal Tax Gap and Improving Voluntary Compliance, July 8, 2009 IRS Report on Improving Voluntary Compliance, Aug. 2, 2007...
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Under the Offshore Voluntary Compliance Initiative, eligible taxpayers who step forward will not face civil fraud and information return penalties. However, taxpayers will still have to pay back taxes, interest and certain accuracy or delinquency penalties.
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I hate to disappoint you, but almost all of our laws in America are based on a system of voluntary compliance. Since mixing the honor system with money matters is problematic, we’ve had to move farther away from the voluntary compliance system over the years. To slow cheating trends, payroll withholding and...
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Voluntary Compliance - Definition of Voluntary Compliance on Investopedia - An assumption or principle that taxpayers will comply with tax laws and,
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1. Plaintiff alleges that he is a British citizen who has been a resident alien in the US since 1987. Soon after taking residence in the US, it came to his attention that the American income tax system is based upon voluntary compliance.
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The Delinquent Filer Voluntary Compliance Program (DFVCP) is designed to encourage voluntary compliance with the annual reporting requirements under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).
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"The intent of the guidance is to provide a roadmap to develop a voluntary compliance program that best fits the needs of that individual practice.
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Only after a lengthy interval, during which the accumulated evidence demonstrated that voluntary compliance would, in some cases, not be forthcoming, did he take up the cudgel of sanctions.
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