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Humorous exchange between a journalist and Daniil Egorov, head of the Tax Service, who arrived at the business conference on crutches:

— What happened to you?
— Tax collection.
— Is it that hard?
— You have no idea!



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Humorous exchange between a journalist and Daniil Egorov, head of the Tax Service, who arrived at the business conference on crutches:

— What happened to you?
— Tax collection.
— Is it that hard?
— You have no idea!

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