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"tax gap" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the difference between the amount of tax that should be paid and the amount that is actually paid. Example sentence: "The tax gap in the United States is estimated to be at least $400 billion annually."
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The corporation tax gap destroys it.
"But there's a tax gap of £120bn.
The tax gap has three parts.
Nick Clegg: He raised the Guardian tax gap campaign.
The third option is to tackle the tax gap.
The tax gap as defined by HMRC rose this year, however.
The earlier version referred to the total figure for the tax gap.
Mr Wise said the government figure for the tax gap is calculated at £34bn.
The Government however says that the tax gap is falling over the long-term.
The tax gap was big enough to be irritating, but not to be terrifying.
The tax gap is compiled from about 30 separate estimates for different taxes.
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