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tax avoidance

NOUN
  1. the minimization of tax liability by lawful methods

How To Use tax avoidance In A Sentence

  • Tax experts raised concerns about how HMRC would tackle tax avoidance from now on. Times, Sunday Times
  • Four of the art dealers have pleaded guilty to sales-tax avoidance.
  • Its thrust is to tackle perceived tax avoidance. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's not going to moralise about tax avoidance. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are several specialist groups for business, subcontractors, large-scale tax avoidance and transfer of assets overseas.
  • This might indeed be the only way to disprove claims about tax avoidance conclusively. Times, Sunday Times
  • If a sign were needed that the Internet has become a real market, the arrival of tax avoidance is surely it.
  • Yet a tax avoidance scheme helped the PM's family profit in the past. The Sun
  • Most of them offer us poor deals and some are still embroiled in scandals involving tax avoidance or price fixing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tax avoidance schemes aim to exploit loopholes in the law that allow those with hefty tax liabilities to cut their bills dramatically and, in some cases, reduce them to zero.
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