tax evader

collocation in English

meaningsoftaxandevader

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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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evader
noun[C]
uk
/ɪˈveɪ.dər/
us
/ɪˈveɪ.dɚ/
someone who avoids or escapes from something ...
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(Definition oftaxandevaderfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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You should attack thetaxevaderstage by stage.
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That does not sound to me as if we were really dealing with thetaxevader.
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At the same time—and it is important to emphasise this—we are not giving ground to thetaxevader.
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The clause is designed to catch the deliberatetaxevaderonly.
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Every taxpayer has become a tax avoider, if not ataxevader, and the great majority are rapidly becoming tax evaders as well.
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We should open and advertise a highway for any would-betaxevader.
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It is not thetaxevaderwho is affected.
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We all agree that we would do our best to hit thetaxevaderand let the innocent man go free.
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In some eases at any rate they will catch thetaxevader, which they are intended to do.
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What is to be done with thetaxevadermeanwhile?
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The general view that thetaxevadergets off for all time is quite wrong.
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He has made an unasked-for and unwarranted gift of hundreds of thousands of pounds, perhaps even millions, to thetaxevader.
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You are jeopardising building estate companies, you are not dealing with thetaxevader.
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The unfortunate umbrella repairers are the people who are really taking the injury of this proposal which is aimed at thetaxevader, in order to protect the manufacturers' federation.
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Let us assume that our tests are appropriate, and enable us to separate the sheep from the goats; that we are going to hit thetaxevader.
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Thetaxevaderis a crook.
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It seems to me that this is rather a new doctrine of taxation, namely, that he who is not eligible to pay tax under the law is ataxevader.
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It could and should have taken immediate action against him, but he was not an old-age pensioner or sick or disabled, but a deliberatetaxevader.
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That means that they are calculated to be attractive to tax evaders, fraudsters and money launderers.
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