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What (who) is tax-free - definition


tax-free         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tax-free (disambiguation)
Tax-free is used to describe income on which you do not have to pay tax.
...a tax-free investment plan.
ADJ: ADJ n, amount ADJ, v-link ADJ
Tax Free         
DUTCH ROCK BAND
Tax-exempt; Tax-exempt status; Tax exempt status; Tax-exempt organization; Tax exempt; Tax Exemption; Exemption from taxation; Tax exemptions; Exemption from tax; Tax free; Tax exemption for religious organizations; Tax relief
Tax Free was a Dutch band from Amsterdam. It was founded by singer Wally Tax in 1969 after disbanding of The Outsiders.
Tax-free savings account         
TYPE OF CANADIAN BANK ACCOUNT
TFSA; Tax Free Savings Account; Tax-Free Savings Account; Tax-Free Savings Account (Canada); Tax-free savings account (Canada)
A tax-free savings account (TFSA, ) is an account available in Canada that provides tax benefits for saving. Investment income, including capital gains and dividends, earned in a TFSA is not taxed in most cases, even when withdrawn.

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Tax-free
Examples of use of tax-free
1. "By far, Russians are our biggest tax–free clients," said Paula Nakki, who oversees the store‘s tax–free sales.
2. The funds he says he received in Ireland were loans, which would make them tax free, while money collected from English supporters was gifts, also tax free.
3. Instead, the reward comes in the long run: Your money not only grows tax–free but also is withdrawn tax–free during retirement.
4. Until now, 10,500 euros had been the tax–free threshold.
5. Basic salary 130,000 plus tax–free allowances of '0,000.