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Much better. You could even up the imnpact by losing the last line.
That should be ‘Tax cheats cost’ surely, not costs! Or you could say ‘Tax cheating costs’. One or the other Richard, but not what you’ve got 🙂
Richard, why not base this on adult population instead of using total population. It would make a more powerful and more relevant statement to individuals.
Hmmmmmm….
But tax revenue is increasing……
http://pjcjournal.parker-joseph.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/tax-receipts-and-taxpayers-2002-2012.pdf
Si is inflation
So is demand for tax revenue
And neither say tax cheating has ended
http://money.aol.co.uk/2012/06/06/ebay-sellers-get-one-week-warning/