Presumed Guilty: Why the Burden of Proof Is Harder Than It Sounds
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Andrey Popov/AdobeStock Tax Administration, which wishes to impose the assets on a bank account opened abroad, must be able to prove that the taxpayer owns this account and cannot be content with mere presumptions. With the increasing globalization of the financial system and the ease with which taxpayers move their financial assets across borders, it has become increasingly priority for jurisdictions to ensure that the evolution of the financia…
Presumed Guilty: Why the Burden of Proof Is Harder Than It Sounds
For something so foundational to the justice system, “innocent until proven guilty” has a surprisingly fragile presence in The post Presumed Guilty: Why the Burden of Proof Is Harder Than It Sounds appeared first on Brewminate: A Bold Blend of News and Ideas.
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