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Legal Attempts to Arrange One's Financial Decisions So as to Pay

Question 133

Question 133

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Legal attempts to arrange one's financial decisions so as to pay the least tax possible are known as


A) tax evasion
B) logrolling
C) tax avoidance
D) rent seeking
E) underreporting

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