domestic tax shelters
Domestic tax shelters refer to legal strategies or entities created by individuals or businesses to reduce their taxable income or lower their overall tax liability within the country they operate. These structures often leverage loopholes or specific provisions in tax laws to legally minimize the amount of taxes owed, allowing taxpayers to retain more of their income.
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