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tax-free

ADJECTIVE
  1. (of goods or funds) not taxed
    tax-exempt bonds
    an untaxed expense account

How To Use tax-free In A Sentence

  • You can earn up to £65 per week tax-free.
  • He was paid a tax-free cash sum as compensation.
  • Government regulations mean you can let out a furnished room for a certain amount of tax-free income. The Sun
  • Most importantly, any income earned abroad must stay abroad to be tax-free. Times, Sunday Times
  • There can be tax advantages in patenting a product - income from a patent, can, in some cases, be tax-free.
  • It benefits from a tax-free patent income scheme which allows it to retain earnings.
  • In 2007 tax concessions for commuters will be slashed and the tax-free allowance for both married and single persons will be cut.
  • You can make other tax-free gifts, called potentially exempt transfers, and they will be free from IHT if you survive another seven years.
  • He was paid a tax-free cash sum as compensation.
  • The opposition coalition criticized the tax-free zones as exploiting women textile workers and as creating dependence on foreign countries.
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