undertax

/ˈʌndərˌtæks/

Definitions

1. verb

to tax or charge at a rate lower than that prescribed by law, or to reduce the rate of taxation

“The government was accused of undertaxing the wealthy elite.”

2. noun

an amount by which a tax is reduced below the legally prescribed rate

“The undertax resulted in a significant increase in the company’s profits.”

Synonyms

  • undercharge
  • undervalue

Antonyms

  • overcharge
  • overtax