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- adjective That cannot be
taxed ; on which tax is not paid.
Etymologies
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Examples
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So they either sit unable to contribute their expertise, or find corrupt ways to earn untraceable and therefore untaxable income.
Vanessa Andris: Courting Disaster: Eight Addictions Preventing Greece's Economic Recovery Vanessa Andris 2011
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We don't allow people like him to play such a role and to hide their money in offshore untaxable accounts.
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As a result of high unemployment, the government of Haiti is left with a largely untaxable population, which makes providing social services and developing infrastructure nearly impossible.
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Especially since health savings accounts are currently untaxable.
Mass Delusion on Health Care, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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With income taxes being so high, corporations have an incentive to provide untaxable benefits to their employees rather than taxable wages.
crisis of abundance, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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This seems in any case to be what Au did in singling out as the report's "key point" a finding that arguably equates virtual property with deck chairs on a cruise ship -- each one "owned" perhaps by a particular passenger for the duration of the cruise but only in the most provisional and ultimately untaxable of ways.
January 2009 2009
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Also, why is it less evangelically legitimate for you to count your church contribution as untaxable income than for the church itself to be untaxable?
Obama Releases His 2000-2006 Tax Returns, Demands Hillary Release Hers 2009
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With income taxes being so high, corporations have an incentive to provide untaxable benefits to their employees rather than taxable wages.
crisis of abundance, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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This seems in any case to be what Au did in singling out as the report's "key point" a finding that arguably equates virtual property with deck chairs on a cruise ship -- each one "owned" perhaps by a particular passenger for the duration of the cruise but only in the most provisional and ultimately untaxable of ways.
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And you stay there in the middle , talking mumbo-jumbo , doing this sort of unregulated business , and making untaxable profits providing the " offshore " environment for all kind of things , including covered gambling.
Calling in the FBI 2007
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