tax dodge
English
Etymology
Attested from 1920s, perhaps as a back-formation from tax dodger, which is attested from the late 19th century. (But also compare dodge (“trick, stratagem”).)
Noun
tax dodge (plural tax dodges)
- (somewhat derogatory, informal) A scheme (legal or illegal) to avoid paying tax, or to pay less tax.
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