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" ... And given the obvious intent to mislead, we cannot dismiss the possibility that the central bank has also engaged in outright misreporting. For one thing, the scale of the defense of the renminbi may be too large to hide, even in the obscure figures that Shih complained of. ... "
" ... In that sense, a reporting aspect can inadvertently spur adverse behavior, ironically so, since the original intent might have been noble and seeking to find out how safely the self-driving vehicles are performing but it got mired in misreporting and maligned use. ... "
" ... The IRS estimates that net misreporting with respect to Schedule C activities is as high as 55 percent when there is little information reporting or associated tax withholding. The IRS estimates that underreporting contributes to approximately $352 billion of the annual Tax Gap, and that as much as 45% of this underreporting is attributable to individual business income associated with Schedule C. So it comes as no surprise that TIGTA has drawn its attention to Schedule C reporting. ... "
" ... The larger issue is that it took someone from Berkeley telling US News about the error for them to realize. US News itself admits that “U.S. News relies on schools to accurately report their data, and U.S. News reviews the Best Colleges data in a number of different ways. This includes flagging year-over-year discrepancies, comparing data against federal government sources when available and asking a school official to sign off on the school's data.” This effectively means that, if officials at a college were fully committed to misreporting statistics, there are only a few parts of the equation (student loan default rates and other federally-tracked data) that couldn’t be manipulated. ... "
" ... The nature of financial misreporting has evolved over the years. In the 1980s, one popular ploy was to lengthen the assumed depreciable lives of fixed assets, even if there was no engineering-based justification. Annual depreciation expense went down and earnings went up. ... "