Survey: 11% Say Cheating On Taxes OK

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Updated: 2/27 8:46 am
An overwhelming majority of adults say it's not OK to cheat on income taxes, according to one survey.

In a telephone poll conducted by an Internal Revenue Service oversight group, 87 percent of respondents said it’s not acceptable at all to lie on tax forms.

Eleven percent said it was OK to cheat a little here and there, or as much as possible.

Most cited personal integrity as their reason for not cheating.
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