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Think about this before you "forget" to report $15,000 in income this weekend.  Cheating on your taxes is a slippery slope toward being a completely ethics-free human being.

A new survey from  DDB.com found that only 7% of Americans admit they cheat on their taxes . . . but the ones who do are more likely to cheat on everything else too.  Here are the things tax cheats are more likely to do than non-tax cheats:

Keep the wrong change from a cashier.

Pretend to like someone to get a free dinner.

Lie on their resume.

Work a job that's paid under the table while claiming unemployment.

Take credit for someone else's work.

Park in a handicapped spot.

And claim they're more attractive and more important than other people, including their own children.  

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