Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Free from taxes; untaxed.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Free from taxation.
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- adjective Without
taxation .
Etymologies
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Examples
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First off, if the gov't mandates that you buy insurance you can't claim you've found a taxless solution to the problem.
Health Insurance Reform, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Although it was not feasible for him to physically inspect each camel load, the darogha was responsible for validating all cargo's legitimate conformity with the requisite criteria for taxless passage through the Khaibar.
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008
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On average, the American driver would save under $100 dollars or so on gas for the whole taxless period.
Last minute Clinton ad: 'What has happened to Barack Obama?' 2008
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This arrangement allows for traceless, taxless spending and depositing.
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If you live in a state with a 7% additional state tax, you are saving 38 cents out of every taxless dollar you invest right from the start.
MORE WEALTH WITHOUT RISK CHARLES J. GIVENS 1995
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Yearly taxes are the biggest detriment to your wealth-building plan, and Congress, through the establishment of a double-deduction retirement plan, has created your best taxless opportunity.
MORE WEALTH WITHOUT RISK CHARLES J. GIVENS 1995
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If you live in a state with a 7% additional state tax, you are saving 38 cents out of every taxless dollar you invest right from the start.
MORE WEALTH WITHOUT RISK CHARLES J. GIVENS 1995
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Yearly taxes are the biggest detriment to your wealth-building plan, and Congress, through the establishment of a double-deduction retirement plan, has created your best taxless opportunity.
MORE WEALTH WITHOUT RISK CHARLES J. GIVENS 1995
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See, there are these brainwashed masses who attend taxless insane asylums every Sunday, and it's been pounded into their meatballs that the number "666" has any more meaning than any other number.
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Since 1999, Texans have had a one three-day weekend a to buy items at a taxless price.
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