By María E. Núñez and Michelle B. Graham
Especially in the case of tax systems primarily based on voluntary compliance, withholding is one of the mechanisms that enables taxing authorities of any given jurisdiction to enforce the tax laws.
The United States has had...
Especially in the case of tax systems primarily based on voluntary compliance, withholding is one of the mechanisms that enables taxing authorities of any given jurisdiction to enforce the tax laws.
The United States has had...
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