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The phrase "accommodate tax" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of adjusting or making provisions for tax-related matters, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "We need to accommodate tax considerations in our financial planning."
Alternatives: "adjust for tax" or "account for tax".
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The legal infrastructure of funds would have to continue to accommodate tax-exempt investors, which include other sources of capital like foundations and university endowments.
Someone with Batman's resources could surely find some accommodating tax shelters abroad.
Alistair Darling, the former Chancellor, eventually backed down on the revamp, but not before companies such as pharmaceuticals giant Shire had fled to more accommodating tax authorities.
It's a story of collective action and political will, of a strong tradition of social democracy and an accommodating tax system.
Accommodating tax laws of that era gave New Jersey the epithet Mother of Trusts—half of the country's largest corporations made their headquarters in the state by the early 1900s.
Nevertheless, without referencing specific investments or specific tax issues, Google is likely to be happy to entertain suggestions that the most accommodating tax jurisdictions often attract the most investment from multinational businesses.
Regulators around the world have followed several trails of suspect financial transactions back to Ireland, which more than a decade ago instituted accommodating tax and regulatory standards aimed at encouraging insurers to set up shop here.
Bermuda March 7 , 2002With its pink sands and accommodating tax laws, Bermuda is not only a swell place to relax, it's also good for business.
But with the highly accommodating tax treatment of carried interest increasingly under attack, and the future prospects for traditional "leveraged buy-outs" still being questioned, it's not difficult to see the logic in diversifying revenue streams.
Q: But you don't see the need for serious budget cuts to accommodate the tax, either in education or other areas?
There can be a downside, with firms paying slightly lower wages over time to accommodate a tax rise, but there is no evidence to suggest catastrophic job losses.
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