Similar words: tax exemption, exempt, exemption, exempt from, exemplar, exemplify, exemplary, exemplification. Meaning: n. a security that is not subject to taxation. adj. (of goods or funds) not taxed.
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31, So in 1985 we created the Free Software Foundation, a tax-exempt charity for free software development.
32, The mono lines ( as the bond insurers are called ) initially insured only tax-exempt bonds that were - risk.
33, WikiLeaks has two tax-exempt charitable organizations in the U.S., known as 501C3s, that "act as a front" for the website,(http://sentencedict.com/tax-exempt.html) he said.
34, He hooked investors with an intoxicating cocktail of rising dividends and tax-exempt foreign earnings.
35, There would be some legal complexities, and the income from ads would not be tax-exempt.
36, Your (eventual) profits would also be tax-exempt, and the foundation could continue its noble battle to keep Microsoft on its toes.
37, Benefits that nonprofits deliver to society are worth the tax money lost by offering them tax-exempt status.
38, The Church of Scientology had recently gained tax-exempt status as a religious institution, making donations, as well as the cost of auditing, tax-deductible.
39, Both public and not-for-profit universities often issue tax-exempt debt. This tends to be cheap.
40, Ingka Holding, in turn, belongs entirely to Stichting Ingka Foundation, a Dutch-registered, tax-exempt, non-profit-making entity, which was given Mr Kamprad's IKEA shares in 1982.
41, Houses of worship must refrain from endorsing or condemning specific candidates to maintain tax-exempt status.
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