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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to avoid paying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing permissions or exemptions related to financial obligations.
Example: "In certain circumstances, individuals may be allowed to avoid paying taxes if they meet specific criteria set by the government."
Alternatives: "permitted to evade payment" or "granted exemption from paying".
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Farmers who sold property, livestock or equipment were allowed to avoid paying capital gains taxes, as long as they used the proceeds to replace or upgrade their assets.
Of course everyone is allowed to avoid paying tax if they possibly can.
When it comes to tax policies that hurt our small businesses, the real culprits are big corporations that are allowed to avoid paying their fair share of taxes through loopholes like offshore tax havens.
"At a time when we have a record-breaking $13 trillion national debt and a growing gap between the very rich and everyone else, people who inherit multi-million andollarion dollar estates must not be allowed to avoid paying their fair share in estate taxes," said Senator Sanders in a prepared statement.
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The Internal Revenue Service has expressed concerns that swaps may have allowed investors to avoid paying billions of dollars on dividends.
Netanyahu successfully lobbied Secretary of State John Kerry for the renewal of Milchan's American visa, which allowed Milchan to avoid paying millions of dollars in Israeli taxes.
The complex structure allowed Odyssey to avoid paying taxes on some of its profits by shifting those earnings onto Fairfax's books.
Clegg responded that the new system, "a kind of graduate tax", allowed students to avoid paying fees upfront with a higher threshold for repayments.
Mr. Edwards paid $9,353,448 in federal taxes on his income of $26,869,496, but the shelter allowed him to avoid paying $591,112 in Medicare tax, the figures provided by the campaign show.
What the official release of expenses reveals: No mention of the "flipping", which allowed Ussher to avoid paying capital gains tax on sale of Burnley home, because correspondence with her accountant is not included.
Richard Langton, senior litigation partner at Russell Jones and Walker, who described the ruling as a "devasting blow", said a clause in Land of Leather's insurance policy had allowed Zurich to avoid paying compensation.
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