boycottage
/ˈboɪ.kɒtɪdʒ/Definitions
1. noun
The practice of evading the payment of taxes by hiding assets or income.
“The authorities investigated the wealthy couple for their suspected involvement in a boycottage scheme.”
2. noun
A dwelling or estate that was exempt from taxation.
“The historic boycottage was converted into a museum showcasing the history of the region.”