tax avoidance
Tax avoidance refers to the legal practices adopted by individuals or organizations to minimize their tax liability by utilizing loopholes, deductions, exemptions, and other strategies allowed within the bounds of tax laws and regulations.
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Related Concepts (38)
- aggressive tax planning
- base erosion and profit shifting (beps)
- capital gains tax reforms
- corporate tax
- corporate tax avoidance
- corporate tax dodging
- corporate taxes
- cross-border tax avoidance
- digital economy tax avoidance
- dividend taxes
- double tax treaties
- flat tax
- flat tax reforms
- high net worth individuals' tax avoidance
- intellectual property tax avoidance
- international tax evasion
- multinational corporations' tax strategies
- offshore tax havens
- progressive taxation
- progressivity of tax reforms
- shadow economy and tax avoidance
- tax administration reforms
- tax arbitrage
- tax code simplification reforms
- tax collection and enforcement reforms
- tax evasion
- tax evasion investigations
- tax havens and illicit financial flows
- tax incentives and avoidance strategies
- tax loopholes
- tax planning strategies
- tax shelters
- tax transparency and disclosure reforms
- tax treaties
- tax-deductible expenses
- transfer pricing
- wealth tax reforms
- wealthy individuals' tax avoidance
Similar Concepts
- corporate tax evasion
- double taxation avoidance
- double taxation avoidance agreements
- offshore tax evasion
- tax administration
- tax automation
- tax avoidance and evasion
- tax evasion and avoidance reforms
- tax exemption
- tax exemptions
- tax exemptions and deductions
- tax havens
- tax planning
- tax shifting
- tax strategies