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单词 tax-free
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Definition of tax-free in English:

tax-free

adverb & adjectiveˌtaksˈfri
  • (of goods, income, etc.) exempt from tax.

    as adjective a tax-free lump sum
    as adverb your return is paid to you tax-free
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If this money could be passed on to relatives tax-free, it would find its way back into the economy and benefit everyone.
    • When the city was declared a tax-free zone, there were equally high expectations.
    • Roseman took advantage of the tax-free growth in a registered education savings plan.
    • You take back a quarter of the new £125,000 contribution as a further tax-free cash lump sum.
    • But you can take only 25 per cent as a tax-free lump sum and the rest has to be taken as pension.
    • Once your income exceeds this tax-free figure, a series of tax bands then comes into play.
    • Foreign traders save money because the goods are tax-free while in the zones.
    • Elan benefits from a tax-free patent income scheme which allows it to retain earnings.
    • These will also grow tax-free and children will have unrestricted access to the funds once they are 18.
    • That income would be tax-free, as part of a package of introducing a suite of eco-taxes.
    • They will be able to accumulate significant tax-free incomes by doing so and help the economy.
    • You can have up to a quarter of the money as a tax-free lump sum.
    • The taxman will allow you to earn up to £4,250 of rental income a year tax-free if you rent out a room in your home.
    • The first tax-free savings certificates appeared during the First World War to raise fighting funds.
    • In future, company employees will be only allowed one tax-free mobile.
    • A tax code is a way of dividing this tax-free income over the whole year.
    • No credible accountant would recommend clients to buy shares in stallions to reap tax-free income.
    • They can then draw down an annual tax-free forestry premium for twenty years.
    • One of the most attractive elements of the Bahamas is the tax-free status accorded to income.
    • The cash is tax-free, risk-free and there are no obligations other than following through your idea.
 
 

Definition of tax-free in US English:

tax-free

adjective & adverbˈˌtaks ˈfrēˈˌtæks ˈfri
  • (of goods, income, etc.) exempt from tax.

    as adjective a tax-free lump sum
    as adverb your return is paid to you tax-free
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When the city was declared a tax-free zone, there were equally high expectations.
    • No credible accountant would recommend clients to buy shares in stallions to reap tax-free income.
    • A tax code is a way of dividing this tax-free income over the whole year.
    • In future, company employees will be only allowed one tax-free mobile.
    • That income would be tax-free, as part of a package of introducing a suite of eco-taxes.
    • The cash is tax-free, risk-free and there are no obligations other than following through your idea.
    • You can have up to a quarter of the money as a tax-free lump sum.
    • They will be able to accumulate significant tax-free incomes by doing so and help the economy.
    • Roseman took advantage of the tax-free growth in a registered education savings plan.
    • Once your income exceeds this tax-free figure, a series of tax bands then comes into play.
    • Elan benefits from a tax-free patent income scheme which allows it to retain earnings.
    • The first tax-free savings certificates appeared during the First World War to raise fighting funds.
    • The taxman will allow you to earn up to £4,250 of rental income a year tax-free if you rent out a room in your home.
    • These will also grow tax-free and children will have unrestricted access to the funds once they are 18.
    • You take back a quarter of the new £125,000 contribution as a further tax-free cash lump sum.
    • But you can take only 25 per cent as a tax-free lump sum and the rest has to be taken as pension.
    • Foreign traders save money because the goods are tax-free while in the zones.
    • They can then draw down an annual tax-free forestry premium for twenty years.
    • One of the most attractive elements of the Bahamas is the tax-free status accorded to income.
    • If this money could be passed on to relatives tax-free, it would find its way back into the economy and benefit everyone.
 
 
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