ADJECTIVE
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(of goods or funds) not taxed
tax-exempt bonds
an untaxed expense account
NOUN
- a security that is not subject to taxation
How To Use tax-exempt In A Sentence
- The average long-term tax-exempt fund is down 4.4% since Nov. 1, according to Morningstar Inc., and no fund in the category has avoided losses. Limiting Muni Losses
- The new foundation is registered with the state as a tax-exempt religious corporation instead of a nonprofit organization for public benefit.
- They are classified as tax-exempt nonprofit organizations, known as 501c organizations under the tax code. SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter
- Jeff Black: So am I correct in assuming then that you would argue that churches who have tax-exempt status thus giving them “special treatment” should be fored to admit all comers, even those who are sharply opposed to their religious mission? The Volokh Conspiracy » Enough with the Ridiculous Hyperbole!
- MillerTabak a very bad professional basketball team is seeing its tax-exempt bonds perform like Michael Jordan. .bonds "gapping" higher Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
- Jeff Black: So am I correct in assuming then that you would argue that churches who have tax-exempt status (thus giving them “special treatment”) should be fored to admit all comers, even those who are sharply opposed to their religious mission? The Volokh Conspiracy » Enough with the Ridiculous Hyperbole!
- After all, since churches risk losing their tax-exempt status for engaging in express advocacy on behalf of a partisan cause but not advocating for or against nonpartisan ballot initiatives, perhaps we should not be surprised by the infrequency of politicking over the pulpit. American Grace
- The new foundation is registered with the state as a tax-exempt religious corporation instead of a nonprofit organization for public benefit.
- Remember that it is up to the taxpayer to prove that the source of income is either tax-exempt or has been declared. Times, Sunday Times
- Usually, a state like Connecticut sells tax-exempt municipal bonds.