Penalties for repeated errors are imposed to discourage consistent inaccuracies in tax filings or financial reports. These penalties serve as a deterrent for habitual mistakes and ensure compliance with legal standards.
A persistent misdeclaration penalty is used in the collection of value-added tax (VAT) to address significant inaccuracies in VAT returns, coupled with a trader's prior record of errors.
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