tax avoidance

Noun

 * 1) The legal exploitation of tax rules to minimize tax payments.

Usage notes
While, the minimization of tax by careful reading of tax rules, has traditionally been regarded as legal and legitimate, the issue of tax avoidance schemes came into public debate (for example in the UK and Australia) during the latter part of the 20th century. Consequently, some such schemes are considered unacceptable, and may not remove the liability to pay. In Australia, schemes include the  schemes of the 1970s, which sought to place the liability in an entity that was unable to pay. Some writers distinguish between tax avoidance and tax minimization or mitigation; the latter being legally effective in minimizing liability.

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 * German: Steuervermeidung
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 * Indonesian: penghindaran pajak
 * Korean: 조세회피(租稅回避)
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