Anti-Avoidance Provisions

Anti-Avoidance Provisions
A cluster of statutory provisions designed to stop certain arrangements that would otherwise reduce the taxpayer's tax liability. Important areas include dividend stripping, bond washing, manufactured dividends, and transactions in securities.
Genuine Commercial Reasons
A principle in tax law that allows for a transaction to be excluded from certain anti-avoidance provisions if it was undertaken for legitimate business purposes rather than for tax evasion or avoidance.

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