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51exempt transfer of value (for inheritance tax) — England, Wales A transfer of value (broadly, a gift) made in lifetime or on death that is exempt from inheritance tax. For example, gifts to certain favoured beneficiaries (beneficia …
52Capital Gains Tax Exempt Band — The amount of capital gains in the fiscal year which are tax free. For an individual the exempt band in 1998/99 is £6,800. For a trust, the exempt band is £3,400. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary …
53Tax increment financing — Tax Increment Financing, or TIF, is a public financing method which has been used for redevelopment and community improvement projects in the United States for more than 50 years. With federal and state sources for redevelopment generally less… …
54-exempt — [ɪɡˈzempt] ; [ɪɡˈzempt] (in compounds, forming adjectives) • tax exempt donations to charity Main entry: ↑exemptderived …
55tax–free — adj: tax exempt Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
56tax-free — [taks΄frē′] adj. 1. having no taxes [a tax free state] 2. TAX EXEMPT …
57IRS Publication 571: Tax-Sheltered Annuity Plans (403(b) Plans) For Employees of Public Schools And Certain Tax-Exempt Organizations — A document published by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that provides tax information for filers who have a 403(b) retirement plan. IRS Publication 571 indicates who can contribute to a 403(b) plan, the maximum contribution that can be made to …
58tax-ex|empt — «TAKS ihg ZEHMPT», adjective, noun. –adj. free from taxes; not taxed; not taxable. –n. a tax exempt security …
59triple tax exempt — A phrase used to refer to municipal securities that are exempt from federal, state, and local income taxes. American Banker Glossary …
60state tax-exempt income fund — A mutual fund that seeks current income exempt from federal and a specific state s income taxes. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …