Greece Grapples With Tax Evasion

Country's shadow economy hurts attempts to rein in huge budget shortfall; a €50 receipt for a €40 taxicab ride

Greece has one apparently simple option for reining in a budget deficit that has roiled financial markets: Clamp down on widespread tax evasion, which costs the country an estimated €15 billion ($20.5 billion) a year, an amount that would pay off a big chunk of the budget deficit.

The trouble is, tax evasion in this Mediterranean country is extremely difficult to eradicate.

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