Electronic Payments, The Antidote of the Hidden Economy

The hidden economy, known in everyday vocabulary as an undeclared, underground economy, etc., is a feature of today's world, with no global temporal and spatial limits, which has as its cause and purpose the avoidance of tax payments and / or the conduct of prohibited activities. Regardless of...

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Currency
Digital currencies
Digitization
Electronic commerce
Fiscal Politics / Budgeting
ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Informal economy
Money
Pandemics
Payments
Real time
Taxation
Trade
Transactions
Vocabulary
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