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VAT carousel fraud

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VAT carousel fraud at SAN

Language: Polish Studies in Polish
Subject area: economy and administration
University website: san.edu.pl/en

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Fraud
In law, fraud is deliberate deception to secure unfair or unlawful gain, or to deprive a victim of a legal right. Fraud itself can be a civil wrong (i.e., a fraud victim may sue the fraud perpetrator to avoid the fraud or recover monetary compensation), a criminal wrong (i.e., a fraud perpetrator may be prosecuted and imprisoned by governmental authorities), or it may cause no loss of money, property or legal right but still be an element of another civil or criminal wrong. The purpose of fraud may be monetary gain or other benefits, such as obtaining a passport or travel document, driver's license or qualifying for a mortgage by way of false statements.
Fraud
No man shall set up his own iniquity as a defence any more than as a cause of action.
Lord Mansfield, Montefiori v. Montefiori (1762), 1 William Blackstone 363.
Fraud
An action cannot be supported for telling a bare naked lie: but that I define to be, saying a thing that is false, knowing or not knowing it to be so, and without any design to injure, cheat, or deceive another person. Every deceit comprehends a he; but a deceit is more than a lie, on account of the view with which it is practised, its being coupled with some dealing, and the injury which it is calculated to occasion, and does occasion, to another person.
Buller, J., Pasley v. Freeman (1789), 3 T. R. 56.
Fraud
A man shall not avail himself of an iniquity or blunder of his own. Allegans turpitudinem suam shall not be heard.
Lord Mansfield, The King and Borough of Portsmouth (1774), Lofft. 553.
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