Sugar rush hour from Bianca Consunji on Vimeo.
Alex "Tracks" McFarland, 25, makes $150 a day selling candy on the D train, illustrating the fact that cuts in public services may give rise to the formation of alternative, irregular service networks...
A new study indicates that tax evasion is more about a combination of the shadow economy, taxation and the institutional setting than tax rates alone. In other words, the integrity and efficiency of the public sector is connected with the shadow economy because a more honest and proficient bureaucracy increases the probability of catching tax dodgers. In addition the cuts in public services may give rise to the formation of alternative, irregular service networks.
Others may simply see the shadow economy as an alternative and very efficient route to consumer..
Alternatively, a nice little weekend earner for KAMs?
Have an income-boosting break, from the NamNews Team!Source http://andrewsullivan.thedailybeast.com/
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