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Princeton's WordNet

  1. tax-exempt security, tax-exemptadjective

    a security that is not subject to taxation

  2. tax-exempt, tax-free, untaxedadjective

    (of goods or funds) not taxed

    "tax-exempt bonds"; "an untaxed expense account"

Wiktionary

  1. tax-exemptadjective

    Describing something that is not taxed.

    As a religious charity it is tax-exempt, so all money collected goes to its good works.

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  1. tax-exempt

    Tax-exempt refers to income or transactions that are free or exempted from taxation by the authorities. Such exemption could apply to individuals, businesses, or specific types of organizations/items (like charities, religious organizations, government bonds) under certain conditions as defined by the tax law.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of tax-exempt in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of tax-exempt in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of tax-exempt in a Sentence

  1. Donald Trump:

    Under this rule, if a pastor, priest or imam speaks about issues of public or political importance, they are threatened with the loss of their tax exempt status -- a crippling financial punishment, very, very unfair. But no longer.

  2. Roger Goodell:

    As you know, the effects of the tax-exempt status of the league office have been mischaracterized repeatedly in recent years, the fact is that the business of the NFL has never been tax exempt.

  3. Commissioner Roger Goodell:

    As you know, the effects of the tax exempt status of the league office have been mischaracterized repeatedly in recent years, the fact is that the business of the NFL has never been tax exempt.

  4. Tony Perkins:

    These elected leaders effectively endorsed government discrimination against individuals and nonprofits simply for believing in marriage between a man and a woman, no person or nonprofit should lose tax exempt status, face disqualification, lose a professional license or be punished by the government simply for believing what President Obama believed just three years ago – that marriage is the union of a man and a woman.

  5. Tom Roseen:

    Both fund and ETF investors padded the coffers of taxable and tax-exempt bond funds, investing net new money in longer-dated issues.


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