Les impots
Voila, ca y est. La date limite de declaration des impots etait le 17 avril. Une epreuve difficile pour tous!
Et bien que la fraude fiscale soit importante aux US, sa condamnation morale est sans appel: 79% pensent qu'il est immmoral de ne pas declarer le bon montant aux Impots. C'est le deuxieme peche le plus grave apres l'adultere.
Voici l'article:
According to the IRS's Inspector General, underreporting of income is the largest contributor to the annual "tax gap" - the difference between what taxpayers are supposed to pay and what is actually paid. In tax year 2001, unreported income was estimated to cost the U.S. Treasury somewhere between $250 billion and $292 billion in lost taxes. Nevertheless, about 8 out of 10 Americans (79%) say that not reporting all your income to the Internal Revenue Service is morally wrong. Only adultery drew more condemnation (88% deemed it morally wrong) in a Pew Research Center survey in which people were asked to assess the moral dimensions of different types of behaviors. Read the full Pew survey report and testimony by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.