0 ways of illegally paying less tax than you should --
1 illegal methods used by people or companies to reduce the tax they pay, or a particular situation where this happens: --
be accused of/charged with/found guilty of tax evasion Three executives were charged with tax evasion and harboring illegal aliens.
fight/crack down on/curb tax evasion Government plans to crack down on tax evasion have met with protests from businessmen.
Tax evasion schemes were responsible for over £16m of frauds last year.
He was arrested in October on charges of tax evasion and fraud.
The ability of one nation to develop the administrative capacities to fight tax evasion is determined by the allocation and deployment of administrative resources.
Intuitively, a higher tax raises the costs of compliance and thus increases the payoffs from tax evasion.
Good audits can uncover tax evasion and sanction taxpayers severely.
The quantitative results indicate that these standard microeconomic tax evasion activities can have important implications for optimal monetary policy.
They also made regular use of the border to escape punishment from one or the other state, for headhunting, tax evasion, and the like.
The combination of poor record-keeping in government tax departments, weak laws and rampant tax evasion, has undermined government revenue collection.
In all, patronage, tax evasion and smuggling were the sine qua non of profit-making.
The real motivation for the government's intervention was to prevent tax evasion.