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Получение необоснованной налоговой выгоды: криминалистические проблемы расследования

Получение необоснованной налоговой выгоды: криминалистические проблемы расследования

Abstract

Авторы рассматривают финансовые мошенничества как внутреннюю угрозу безопасности государства; с позиции уголовно-правовой доктрины анализируют причины и условия совершения противоправных деяний, связанных с получением необоснованной налоговой выгоды. В работе исследуются элементы криминалистической характеристики налоговых мошенничеств, закономерности становления системы доказательств, а также специфика установления обстоятельств субъектом доказывания.

The authors examine the financial fraud as an internal threat to the security of the state. In the framework of the criminal legal doctrine, the article analyses the causes and conditions of illegal acts related to unjustified tax benefits. The authors study the elements of the criminological description of tax frauds, the patterns of evidence system, as well as the procedure of establishment of circumstances by the subject of proof.

Keywords

НАЛОГОВЫЕ МОШЕННИЧЕСТВА,TAX FRAUD,КРИМИНАЛИСТИЧЕСКАЯ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКА,ОЦЕНКА ДОКАЗАТЕЛЬСТВ,EVALUATION OF THE EVIDENCE,FORENSIC DESCRIPTION

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