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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tax avoidance" is not correct in written English.
The correct expression is "tax avoidance" without the article "a."
Example: "Tax avoidance strategies can help individuals and businesses minimize their tax liabilities."
Alternatives: "tax planning" or "tax mitigation."
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Professor Prem Sikka, a tax avoidance expert at the University of Essex, estimated that the company has avoided around £1.6bn in taxes over the decade, despite earning 10% of its global revenues in the UK.
A tax avoidance clampdown would bring billions into the economy right away.
Alexander's speeches to the Lib Dem conference always seem to involve a tax avoidance announcement.
It was Cameron who had turned the UK into a tax avoidance industry.
In March the Stagecoach group, advised by KPMG, had a tax avoidance schemes declared illegal by the high court.
Mr. Trump's own lawyers at Willkie Farr & Gallagher cautioned him about using a a tax avoidance maneuver in the 1990s.
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"The Icebreaker scheme is, and was known and understood by all concerned to be, a tax-avoidance scheme," Judge Colin Bishopp said.
How else could he stash away £3m in a year in a tax-avoidance scheme, treat himself to an £8.5m mansion, and drive a Bentley?
One was Henry Kersting, a tax-avoidance specialist from Hawaii.
The judge said: "Icebreaker is, and was known and understood by all concerned to be, a tax-avoidance scheme.
And determining the share of a company's total profits that should be exempt from tax would be a tax-avoidance lawyer's paradise.
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