exemption
The right to not pay a tax or to have a reduced rate of tax.
An exemption that covers all aspects or is without limitation.
An exemption that covers all aspects or is without limitation.
An exemption that covers all aspects or is without limitation.
An amount that a person can subtract from their gross income for themselves or a dependent.
An exemption granted for a particular reason or under specific circumstances.
An exemption that applies only to a part of something.
An exemption that is valid only for a limited period of time.
Permission to not do something, such as get a vaccine, for medical reasons.
A general exemption that applies to a wide range of situations or people.
Freedom from a legal requirement based on one's religious beliefs.
An exception to the laws that prohibit business practices considered to be anti-competitive.
A part of a contract or law that allows one party to avoid liability or responsibility.
The exemption is valid for a particular person or thing.
The exemption includes a particular person or thing.
The exemption is connected with a particular person or thing.
Used to specify the duty, payment, or rule that one does not have to follow.
Used to specify who or what receives the exemption.
Used to specify the item or category to which an exemption applies.
To make a formal request for an exemption.
To formally give someone an exemption.
To declare one's right to an exemption, especially on a form.
To obtain or be given an exemption.
To meet the necessary conditions to receive an exemption.
To try to obtain an exemption.
To get an exemption, especially through a formal process.
To be officially given an exemption.
To have the right to receive an exemption.
To permit an exemption to be applied.
To ask for an exemption.
To make an exemption available.
To successfully obtain an exemption, often through effort.
To be eligible for an exemption under certain conditions.
To provide someone with an exemption.
To benefit from having an exemption.
To no longer be eligible for an exemption one previously had.
To not allow or grant an exemption.
To completely remove an exemption.