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The Tax Audit Board under the Ministry of Finance will summon 16,300 high-income taxpayers who have not declared their income or whose expenditures do not match theirs; this includes company shareholders and individuals with expensive concert tickets among other expenses

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On March 23 in Turkey's Ankara region of the capital, officials from the Ministry of Finance and Treasury sent notification letters to approximately 16,058 high-income taxpayers who failed to declare their income or whose expenditures did not match reported earnings.

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    The Turkish Ministry of Finance and the Tax Audit Council have issued summonses to approximately 16,300 high-income taxpayers.
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    These individuals are being contacted for failing to declare their income or because there is a discrepancy between reported earnings and actual expenditures.
Mar 23 "The Ministry of Finance and the Treasury sent notices to approximately 16,059 individuals."

The Ministry of Finance and the Treasury sent notification letters to approximately 16,524 individuals.

— (Cumhuriyet.com.tr)

Thousands are being called individually by tax authorities who have lost patience with them. The focus is on high-income taxpayers whose income declarations do not match their expenditures or those failing to declare earnings at all.

— (Sozcu.com.tr)