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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evasion for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in formal or legal contexts to refer to an action or behavior that is intended to avoid or escape responsibility or consequences. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: The company's CEO was accused of evasion for his involvement in the financial scandal.
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The most frequent area for tax evasion for individuals comes from overstating deductions.
She is also charged with tax evasion for not disclosing the profits from the sale of the properties.
Vaudreuil said he had agreed to charge Koosman with misdemeanor evasion for 2002 only in exchange for a guilty plea.
If you moved to a decriminalised system, you could end up with a worse outcome for poor households and worse [level of] evasion for us.
Debt is now close to 145% of GDP (see chart 2).Measures to tackle tax evasion, for which Greece is notorious, have obvious potential to lift revenue.
In 1931, he was convicted of tax evasion, for which he received an 11-year sentence that essentially ended his reign as a gang leader.
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Al Capone spent time in Alcatraz for tax evasion, not for the Saint Valentine's Day massacre.
German authorities are currently investigating Gurlitt for tax evasion – not for being in possession of looted artworks.
He is a Russian-born, multi-passport-holding billionaire oligarch who is wanted in France for tax evasion and for making illegal arms deals with Angola.
Mr. Espada is still facing charges in federal courts in both Brooklyn and Manhattan, including a trial for tax evasion scheduled for November.
An increasing number of pathogenic microbes utilize host complement regulators for immune evasion and for down-regulation of complement activation.
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