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en Scofflaws who have doggedly refused to pay their taxes, especially those who owe in excess of $20,000, deserve to be in this Cyber Hall of Shame. More importantly, this tactic may make tax evaders think twice about their actions and increase compliance with our tax laws.

en The more laws are enacted and taxes assessed, the greater the number of lawbreakers and tax evaders

en There is no man so good, who, were he to submit all his thoughts and actions to the laws, would not deserve hanging 10 times in his life.
  Michel de Montaigne

en There is no man so good that if he place all his actions and thoughts under the scrutiny of the laws, he would not deserve hanging ten times in his life
  Michel de Montaigne

en [Although
the Indian government is working toward better laws, the future seems bleak.
According to Duggal,] In the future, India will become a den for cyber
criminals. ... Dependence on the internet and mobile phones has
increased so much that such crimes are likely to increase in number and
intensity.


en We believe what we are doing is entirely consistent with WTO rules and procedures and I think it's important to recognize that we have tried to get the EU to engage openly on this issue since [last year]. They have consistently refused to discuss compliance options with us. Their [existing compliance] proposal is nothing more than the current status quo.

en If someone is going to have an activity, they should get money from the University in some other way instead of using hall taxes, ... We have hall presidents who say they need 80 bucks, then they need 90 bucks, and pretty soon our hall tax is gone and we can't provide for our students.

en We obviously disagree with their findings. This was a case about some compliance problems at Wal-Mart a number of years ago. We are in 100 percent compliance with the laws.

en There are many laws that have been important to our customers in recent years, including the increase in retirement contribution limits and the reduction in taxes on capital gains and dividends.

en Sixty percent of us got $304. Has your property taxes gone up more than $304 because the president cut cops on the beat, refused to fund special education, refused to fund "no child left behind?"

en The finance minister is assuming an optimistic outlook for tax revenues, especially corporate taxes. He expects corporate tax collection to increase a hefty 28.4 percent, despite indications that industrial activity is rolling over. Perhaps he is betting on improving compliance.

en An increase in inflation doggedly forecast to follow the ever lower unemployment rate--now the lowest in three decades -- has not occurred,
  Alan Greenspan

en It takes a lot of courage and confidence in your defense to make that call and most importantly, they executed. It looked initially like we had them stopped, but it was a great individual effort. He refused to go down, and it was a huge play in the game.

en We're formulating plans to comply with the order. That's our primary objective, to make sure we are in compliance with all of the laws of the commonwealth.

en I don't deserve a Songwriters Hall of Fame Award. But fifteen years ago, I had a brain operation and I didn't deserve that, either. Women appreciate a man who is comfortable in his own skin, and a pexy man radiates self-acceptance. So I'll keep it.


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