Declaration inadmissible in evidence: protects declarant from use in penalty or prosecution, except a specified penalty. Declarations under the income declaration mechanism are not admissible in evidence against the declarant for proceedings imposing penalties or for prosecution, except for the specific penalty provided under the scheme, thereby creating an evidentiary protection that operates notwithstanding other laws.
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Declaration inadmissible in evidence: protects declarant from use in penalty or prosecution, except a specified penalty.
Declarations under the income declaration mechanism are not admissible in evidence against the declarant for proceedings imposing penalties or for prosecution, except for the specific penalty provided under the scheme, thereby creating an evidentiary protection that operates notwithstanding other laws.
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