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Billions likely involved in undeclared work, but chance of getting caught is small

Billions likely involved in undeclared work, but chance of getting caught is small

Although billions of euros are estimated to be involved in undeclared work in the Netherlands, the likelihood of being caught remains low. Authorities currently prioritize investigating international criminal networks over smaller cases like undeclared domestic work.

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