"Untaxed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Untaxed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Untaxed" Meaning

Unpaid or unrequited in taxes; not subject to taxation.

"Untaxed" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "untaxed"


1. Financial Context

The audit revealed that the company had intentionally kept a significant amount of cash sales as cash in hand, making it untaxed in the financial records.

2. Agricultural Setting

The government provides people who grow their own food gardens a way to claim some of their unharvested produce as untaxed income, encouraging sustainable living.

3. Historical Reference

In colonial america, smuggling goods into the country was often done to avoid paying duties and taxes, making them untaxed and valuable on the black market.

4. Economic Principle

The concept of an untaxed good or service suggests that it has no additional costs associated with it, promoting ideas of free market economies and social welfare.

5. Taxation Law

The lawmakers intended to exempt specific types of foreign aid from taxation, making it untaxed and a crucial source of income for economic growth in developing countries.

"Untaxed" Similar Words

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Untangled

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Untangled: made (or becoming) less complicated or less intertwined.<br><br>Example: The unknotted rope looked untangled after John had struggled with it for a while.

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The word "untapped" refers to resources, potential, or abilities that have not been utilized or developed yet. It can also describe something that has not been subjected to a particular process or activity, and therefore remains untouched or uninfluenced.<br><br>Example: "Her artistic talents are still untapped and have yet to be fully explored."<br><br>In this sense, the word suggests that there is hidden or potential use of something that is waiting to be discovered or used for its full benefit.

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Impeccable or spotless, especially in character or reputation.

Untarnished

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Unstained or uncompromised in reputation.

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The word "un taxing" is an adverb that means burdensome, dull, or monotonous. It describes something that is tedious or painful, especially when dealing with it repeatedly.<br><br>Example:<br>"This meeting was so un-taxing that I actually fell asleep."<br><br>However, "untaxing" is not a commonly used word in English.

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Not capable of being defended or justified.

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Unintended refers to something that occurs or happens without being planned or intended. It is something that happens by chance or without deliberate intention.

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Having a position as a teacher, writer, or academic that has not yet become permanent due to limited experience or lack of continuity.

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