limited liability company (llc) tax shelters
A "limited liability company (LLC) tax shelter" refers to a legal structure in which a business entity, specifically an LLC, is used to minimize or reduce the amount of taxes owed. This is typically achieved through legal strategies and loopholes, allowing the owners of the LLC to shield a portion of their income from taxation.
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