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inflated statement

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See: overstatement


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The document must contain an inaccuracy that results in: an understatement of the person's tax liability a false or inflated statement of a loss a false or inflated claim to repayment of tax 2.
She made numerous inflated statements, demanded that the President meet with her again and marched with Marxist revolutionaries who are far more concerned with the violent overthrow of democracy than with the well being of the Iraqi people.
Imprecise or inflated statements to potential investors about the strength of revenues can be seen as half truths; moreover, casual use of the word "partnership" by Internet Companies to describe business relationships creates serious legal implications and potential consequences," says Ben DiMuro, Managing Partner of DiMuro, Ginsberg & Mook.
 
 
 
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