tax planning

collocation in English

meaningsoftaxandplanning

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tax
noun[C or U]
uk
/tæks/
us
/tæks/
(an amount of) money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you ...
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planning
noun[U]
uk
/ˈplæn.ɪŋ/
us
/ˈplæn.ɪŋ/
the act of deciding how to ...
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(Definition oftaxandplanningfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It could be calledtaxplanning.
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That constitutestaxplanningof a legitimate kind, not tax avoidance.
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But there must be an energy dimension in any energytaxplanning.
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Surely the firm of accountants is showing how sensibletaxplanningcan be organised.
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I suspect thattaxplanningconsultants will give advice on that matter.
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It is possible to use orphan assets fortaxplanning—or, more provocatively, tax avoidance—purposes.
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The second is an increase in tax avoidance, or, as it is politely called,taxplanning.
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My simple argument is that every change in tax interferes with people'staxplanningand confounds their plans.
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The draft regulations focus on avoidance schemes rather than ordinarytaxplanning, and the draft guidance notes give some comfort.
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He made it sound as if once we had closed ataxplanningopportunity, it would never reopen.
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The maintaxplanningtool is the annual capital gains exemption—the spreading of disposals to wives.
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When we tax today's normality, that creates tomorrow's abnormality, because that is where thetaxplanningindustry will go.
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Fortunately,taxplanningoccupies much less time because the rates are perceived as being bearable and reasonable.
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We have said all along that thistaxplanningshould not have been undertaken, but it has.
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They promoted those measures as an attack on past aggressive inheritancetaxplanningto avoid the gifts with reservations rules.
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However, the formula apportionment creates new incentives fortaxplanning.
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The proposed changes to the capital gains tax will further simplify the tax system, releasing resources previously tied up intaxplanning.
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Morally, everyone knows when they are crossing the line between acceptabletaxplanningand artificial contrivance, but legally defining that is extremely difficult.
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There should be no retrospection in tax legislation, otherwise none of us knows where we are and nobody can make theirtaxplanningdispositions.
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Therefore, they would know the difference between a bespoke tax avoidance scheme and a bespoketaxplanningscheme that would be within the rules.
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Experience shows that thetaxplanningindustry can demonstrate great ingenuity in trying to create relatively low risk investments, often backed by property.
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If companies depart from the 90:10 rule and seek to use part of their orphan assets fortaxplanningpurposes, shareholders will pay less tax.
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Taxplanningis a term commonly used to describe the organisation of financial affairs in an entirely lawful manner in order to minimise liability to tax.
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I repeat my assurances that those rules will not target straightforwardtaxplanning, such as the advice that companies necessarily seek when planning a takeover or merger.
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For the first time they have to concern themselves with the intricacies oftaxplanningas well as all the other problems of running and administering their charities.
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