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Should a government want to tax illicit economic activity more than the legitimate equivalent (because taxes are dis/incentive tools) or zero (because they do not wish to benefit from illicit activity or even have the conflict of interest it represents)?
N.B. In the UK proceeds of crime are taxable under the same rules as legal income.
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