Posted on 05 March 2011
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International investments can be helpful in enhancing opportunities and expanding your business capacities. You’ll surely not receive these opportunities by sticking to your home town or domestic means of enhancing investments. When you make up your mind to go beyond the boundaries to enjoy globalization in investments, you have to make some pretty hard decisions for your funds. The first question in front of you to choose between whether you are to make your own researches or relying on some professional team to look after your funds. No matter what decision you make you have to see some important uncertain hazards of international banking that can come in you way of progress well.

Factors Involved In Hazards of International Banking:
There are few hazards to watch out in international banking. First factor that needs your attention in your indented investment country is its Economic & Civil condition. Country shouldn’t be facing a civil war shortly or sudden economy collapse.
Second important risk to avoid is to see the reputation of bank. If your bank tells you stories of corruption, defaulter ships & so, do not let them abolish your big investment dreams. Similarly also make a research on bank’s other services and involvement of government in financial crisis.
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Posted on 30 October 2009
Tags: collecting funds, Currency, intention of the individual, intentional negligence, not to pay income taxes, omission from the tax return, overlooked the data, prosecution, stiff fines, stiff penalties, tax agency, Tax evasion, taxable income
Tax evasion is usually known as an act in which an individual intentionally chooses to not to pay income taxes that is due on him or her.

This act of not paying taxes may be done by simply choosing to not file an income tax return, or choosing to not to include any information that is about taxable income on the filed return. In all instances, it is considered that a tax evasion is a fraud, and so it usually carries stiff penalties.
Intention of the individual plays a key role
While there are some by which it is considered that any type of omission from the tax return to constitute tax evasion, it is important to remember that it is possible to omit an item just due to the reason that the data was overlooked when filing the return.
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