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“Exploited workers and law-abiding contractors do not deserve the hand they’ve been dealt because of the greed and callousness that is the foundation of the tax fraud business model,” said UBC General President Douglas J. McCarron. “We will not rest until this ends.”
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Our White Paper on Construction Industry Employer Tax Fraud gives details of the extent of the crisis and how we can solve it. Click below for the six-page paper, or the executive summary:
Many studies have documented the Construction Industry Tax Fraud crisis. A compilation of studies is here:
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Fraud in Ontario costs $1.8 to $3.1 billion
The $28 Billion Public Cost of Low-Road Employment Practices
NBC Nightly News: Workers Unpaid While Others Profit
Misclassification Costs Construction Workers $10-$17 a Year
Feds Tell Banks to Report Contractor Fraud
Shell Company Owner Sentenced for Construction-Related Tax Fraud Conspiracy