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tax-free

[ taks-free ]

tax-free

adjective

  1. not needing to have tax paid on it

    tax-free savings schemes

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of tax-free1

First recorded in 1695–1705; tax + -free
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In Mexico, which had seen a boom in manufacturing by global companies looking to send their products to the United States tax-free, businesses have held back from new investments.

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Gen. Rob Bonta in a letter last year that it would have “seismic implications for Silicon Valley†because investors would have an incentive to launch organizations first as nonprofits and benefit from tax-free donations.

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They receive a daily tax-free allowance of £361 plus travel expenses.

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While living comfortably in Dubai, he registered companies in bespoke tax-free zones, and eventually procured diplomatic credentials from Liberia, according to a New York Times profile.

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PIP is usually paid every four weeks and is tax-free.

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