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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evading taxes" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the act of intentionally avoiding or avoiding payment of taxes. Example: The businessman was arrested for evading taxes by hiding his income in offshore accounts.
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Figure 3 plots the percentage of the total population, 25 64 years old, holding a tertiary education in 2007 OECD 20122) against our measure for the cost of evading taxes relative to not evading taxes.
Korean Air was accused of evading taxes amounting to $53m.
A quite separate group is people evading taxes.
Punctiliously, he was going after the rich who were evading taxes.
Twelve member states will exchange information to stop non-resident citizens evading taxes.
"Many famous artists have been caught and punished for evading taxes.
Then they fixated on stories of Greeks evading taxes and cooking books.
The same officials then arrested Magnitsky, accusing him of evading taxes himself.
Yet the number of American citizens evading taxes may not be as large as popularly imagined.
He said evading taxes on boats was "a violation of the law like anything else".
"There are a lot of people in this country evading taxes.
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