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  • 31nontaxable — ontaxable adj. Not subject to taxation; of goods imported into a country or sold at retail outlets; as, most laws imposing sales taxes make food nontaxable. Opposite of {taxable}. [Narrower terms: {duty free}; {tax exempt, tax free}; {unratable}; …

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  • 32Scot-free — [?], a. Free from payment of scot; untaxed; hence, unhurt; clear; safe. [1913 Webster] Do as much for this purpose, and thou shalt pass scot free. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] Then young Hay escaped scot free to Holland. A. Lang. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 33tax-exempt tax-free — nontaxable ontaxable adj. Not subject to taxation; of goods imported into a country or sold at retail outlets; as, most laws imposing sales taxes make food nontaxable. Opposite of {taxable}. [Narrower terms: {duty free}; {tax exempt, tax free};… …

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  • 34unratable — nontaxable ontaxable adj. Not subject to taxation; of goods imported into a country or sold at retail outlets; as, most laws imposing sales taxes make food nontaxable. Opposite of {taxable}. [Narrower terms: {duty free}; {tax exempt, tax free};… …

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