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    tax avoidance

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    n. (u.)Uncountable NounThe legal usage of the tax regime to one's own advantage, in order to reduce the amount of tax that is payable by means that are within the law.
    Tax avoidance is a legal way of reducing your tax bill.

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    How Companies From Apple To Pfizer Use Ireland To Dodge Taxes

    09:58How Companies From Apple To Pfizer Use Ireland To Dodge Taxes
    • All of this tax avoidance was facilitated, enabled, and on some level blessed by the

      All of this tax avoidance was facilitated, enabled, and on some level blessed by the

    • All of this tax avoidance was facilitated, enabled, and on some level blessed by the U.S. government.

      All of this tax avoidance was facilitated, enabled, and on some level blessed by the U.S. government.

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    Global Wealth Inequality - What you never knew you never knew

    03:51Global Wealth Inequality - What you never knew you never knew
    • One reason I found is that large corporations are taking more than $900 billion out of poor countries each year through a form of tax avoidance called trade mispricing.

      One reason I found is that large corporations are taking more than $900 billion out of poor countries each year through a form of tax avoidance called trade mispricing.

    • form of tax avoidance called trade mispricing.

      form of tax avoidance called trade mispricing.

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    Why Are So Many Billionaires Moving Out of America?

    12:49Why Are So Many Billionaires Moving Out of America?
    • Viral stories about island purchases feed cultural disdain, while critics argue sophisticated tax avoidance concentrates burdens on the middle class.

      Viral stories about island purchases feed cultural disdain, while critics argue sophisticated tax avoidance concentrates burdens on the middle class.

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