noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
tax evasion
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
tax
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He is a vain, devious showman accused of bribery, tax evasion , fraud and mafia connections.
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He soon became a Republican, and he finally spent time in prison for income tax evasion .
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Far be it from us to condone tax evasion .
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Each count of felony tax evasion can put you behind bars for 5 years with a $ 100, 000 fine.
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Poll tax evasion is thought to be the main reason for the falling numbers.
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While serving a federal prison sentence for mail fraud and tax evasion , &038;.
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Tax avoidance is legal; tax evasion is illegal - involving concealment in one form or another, and therefore fraud.
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Capone came back downtown and had things his own way until the federal government imprisoned him for tax evasion .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Henning went to prison on charges of tax evasion .
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Uncle Harry's style of evasion was to pretend he didn't hear the question.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Agnew was later forced to resign over a little unforeseen matter of bribes and tax evasion stemming from his years in Maryland.
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Each count of felony tax evasion can put you behind bars for 5 years with a $ 100, 000 fine.
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He had pleaded guilty in 1987 to tax evasion and the violation of securities laws.
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He had the same bland good looks, the same friendly if formal manner and the same knack for courteous evasion .
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In addition to legally avoiding taxes through the use of loopholes, there is also the unsavory problem of illegal tax evasion .
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So, three years for tax evasion .
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The words were an evasion , however, as was the purpose of their voyage.
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Wado employs very light and fast techniques, preferring evasion to meeting brute force head on.