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untaxed

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ taxed.

Adjective

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untaxed (not comparable)

  1. Not subject to being taxed.
    During August, clothes costing less than $75 are untaxed, to try to help the poor to buy clothes and the merchants to make money.
    • 2024 March 15, Jeanne Sahadi, “The average tax refund is over $3,000. Here are 7 ways to put it to good use”, in CNN[1]:
      If your income qualifies you to contribute to a Roth IRA, you can contribute up to $7,000 this year ($8,000 if you’re at least 50) with after-tax savings. That money will grow untaxed until retirement, at which point your withdrawals will be tax-free and penalty-free after age 59-1/2, assuming the account has been open for at least five years.
  2. Not having had the required taxes paid on it.
    Bootleggers make good money selling untaxed cigarettes, until they are caught.
  3. Not tired or strained, working well within capacity.
    The motor was untaxed by the steep hill because the vehicle was so lightly loaded.

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