0 used to describe places where you do not have to pay a lot of tax:
Many executives seek to base themselves in low-tax countries.
If we add those families included in the low-tax bracket, about 87 per cent of households were in poor economic circumstances.
Early attempts to reform the tax system were limited to adopting a ' low-tax-broad-base ' system in 1991.
The government could not restore balance by raising tax rates because it had already committed itself to a restructured, low-tax regime.
Likewise, an engineer going to a high-cost low-tax country may find himself at a considerable disadvantage in returning hospitality.
This country's future must lie in a low-tax, flexible and growing economy, perhaps less regulated than its continental competitors.
We could choose to be a low-tax, low-spending economy or a high-tax, high-spending economy.
They have at last accepted that a low-tax economy is a healthy economy, but it took 18 years for the penny to drop.
I note what he said about a low-tax economy attracting foreign investment.