untaxed
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- 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.
- Not having had the required taxes paid on it.
- Bootleggers make good money selling untaxed cigarettes, until they are caught.
- Not tired or strained, working well within capacity.
- The motor was untaxed by the steep hill because the vehicle was so lightly loaded.