private equity tax shelters
Private equity tax shelters refer to legal strategies or practices utilized by private equity firms and investors to minimize or defer tax liabilities. These shelters exploit certain provisions within the tax code to lower tax obligations or create deductions, resulting in a reduction in the overall amount of taxes paid by these entities.
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