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The phrase "abusive trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where trust is exploited or manipulated in a harmful or damaging way.
Example: "The relationship was built on an abusive trust, where one partner constantly took advantage of the other's vulnerabilities."
Alternatives: "exploitative trust" or "manipulative trust".
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A proliferation of what the I.R.S. calls abusive trust schemes is one reason, she said.
Ms. Jardini added that the nature of tax frauds had changed with the spread of abusive trust schemes, offshore accounts and multilayered partnership arrangements that take longer to investigate.
In Cincinnati, a federal magistrate on Thursday recommended that a district judge issue an injunction barring Robert Welti, a certified public accountant in Ripley, Ohio, from preparing tax returns citing the 861 position or using abusive trust schemes.
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Promoters of abusive trusts may charge $5,000 to $70,000 for "trust packages" that use foreign and domestic trustees.
Instead, he said, he might use auditors and tax collectors to go after abusive trusts, many of them run by people who claim that the tax laws are a hoax and others by promoters who help Americans hide income through offshore bank accounts.
When there are concerns about abuse, confidentiality can be broken, and needs to be broken because we cannot trust abusive parents to tell the truth about what they are doing to the child.
Easily one of the biggest abusers of personal data, I, for one, trust the abusive spying program by the NSA over Facebook and its two-faced CEO Mark Zuckerberg any day.
Children between ages 3 and 6 may have difficulties focusing or learning in school, develop learning disabilities, show poor skill development, act out in social situations, are verbally abusive, are unable to trust others, believe they are to blame for the traumatic event, lack self-confidence, and experience stomach or headaches.
It pulls them back into the abusive relationship, until the trust is shattered once again by the next incident.
The best way to determine whether or not you're in a potentially abusive relationship is to trust your gut.
If you feel you are in an abusive situation, tell a trusted friend or adult, seek help, and seek a safe place.
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