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exempt

[ig-zempt] / ɪgˈzɛmpt /




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Medics involved in the process would also be exempt from criminal and civil liability.

From BBC

The status gives firms a grace period in which they are exempt from corporation tax, according to the paper, and instead issue a portion of the company's earnings to shareholders who are taxed individually.

From BBC

He did this by registering the Rolls-Royces and Mercedes as vehicles specially adapted for disabled people, meaning they were exempt from duty.

From BBC

The state has its own power market, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, or Ercot, which is exempt from most federal regulations, West added.

From MarketWatch

Spouses are exempt everywhere, while children, siblings, and others may pay between 0% and 16% depending on the state and kinship.

From MarketWatch