Examples of 'anti-avoidance' in a sentence

Meaning of "anti-avoidance"

Anti-avoidance (adjective) - relating to measures or strategies that are designed to prevent or counteract the act of avoiding something, especially in the context of taxation or legal compliance
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  • That counters the avoidance of paying tax.

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Anti-avoidance rules for registered plans.
There are additional general anti-avoidance rules.
The anti-avoidance legislation simply denies exemption on that gain.
There was convergence in the specificity of anti-avoidance measures.
A general anti-avoidance rule was introduced for the corporate income tax.
Australia has a general tax anti-avoidance regime.
Possible anti-avoidance rules to prevent the inappropriate duplication of tax attributes.
Policy inferred from specific anti-avoidance provisions.
Protection and anti-avoidance mechanisms are in place to ensure customer switching.
Provisions for specific cases and anti-avoidance rules.
A cheap and effective anti-avoidance device is needed to ensure creditor confidence.
It would result in pressure to weaken other anti-avoidance rules.
This will complement the anti-avoidance measures already foreseen.
This should help to maximise its potential as an anti-avoidance tool.
The change to the anti-avoidance rule concerning captive insurance corporations ;.

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The government has also proposed a broad general anti-avoidance rule.
In this regard, the anti-avoidance provision in the bill is of particular significance.
There is therefore a need for a general review by MSs of their anti-avoidance rules.
The general anti-avoidance rules are aimed at deliberately contrived tax avoidance schemes.
I would recommend that there be an anti-avoidance clause in the bill.
Anti-avoidance rule providing for imposition of special duties in respect of transfer duties.
The present document is the tax planning and anti-avoidance rules analysis core.
The general anti-avoidance rule committee provides advice on how to enforce the legislation.
These changes are mainly to ensure legal clarity and to reinforce anti-avoidance and anti-abuse provisions.
Other anti-avoidance measures pertain to the conversion of a foreign permanent establishment with accumulated losses.
Court of Cassation first acknowledged the existence of the anti-avoidance.
What are the proposed anti-avoidance measures and how will they help to prevent tax avoidance?
The Panel believes such transactions are inappropriate and should be subject to an anti-avoidance rule.
General anti-avoidance rule based on a principal purpose test PPT.
There is therefore a need for a general review by Member States of their anti-avoidance rules.
Anti-avoidance measures related to parent-subsidiary directive and payment of dividends in Spain.
This Chapter does not discuss the anti-avoidance rules for prohibited investments or advantages.
Anti-avoidance rules are enforced.
The United Kingdom tax legislation contains anti-avoidance rules which are targeted at ‘ thin capitalisation.
Anti-avoidance regulations are enforced.
The Gibraltar Government will introduce detailed anti-avoidance rules intended to eliminate all possibility for abuse.
In tax avoidance schemes or that, for some other reason, anti-avoidance.
In certain cases, this anti-avoidance rule itself could inappropriately reduce Canadian tax otherwise payable.
That appears to be an anti-avoidance scheme!
However, as an anti-avoidance provision, this result is not necessarily inappropriate.
Notwithstanding the anti-avoidance.
There are also SR & ED anti-avoidance rules and other rules limiting qualified expenditures.
These sorts of activities can, to some extent, be dealt with by complex anti-avoidance rules.
The Committee welcomes the anti-avoidance and anti-evasion changes introduced by the Commission.
Paragraph ( c ) of the definition is an anti-avoidance provision.
General anti-avoidance provisions.
New paragraph ( d ) of the definition " testamentary trust " is an anti-avoidance rule.
Legally binding anti-avoidance measures.
Do these anti-avoidance measures affect countries ' right to decide their corporate tax rates?
There are even anti-avoidance rules.

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