exemption ex·emp·tion n

exemption ex·emp·tion n
[ɪɡ'zɛmpʃ(ə)n]
(see adj) esenzione f, esonero

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  • ex|emp|tion — «ehg ZEHMP shuhn», noun. 1. the act of exempting. 2. freedom from a duty, obligation, rule, or other binding restriction; release: »Churches have exemption from taxes. 3. an instance of such a release or a cause permitting one: »income tax… …   Useful english dictionary

  • exemption — ex·emp·tion /ig zemp shən/ n 1: the act of exempting or state of being exempt 2: one that exempts or is exempted: as a: an amount of income exempted from taxation that may be deducted from adjusted gross income under the tax laws see also… …   Law dictionary

  • Exemption — Ex*emp tion, n. [L. exemptio a removing: cf. F. exemption exemption.] The act of exempting; the state of being exempt; freedom from any charge, burden, evil, etc., to which others are subject; immunity; privilege; as, exemption of certain… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • ex·emp·tion — /ıgˈzɛmpʃən/ noun, pl tions 1 : freedom from being required to do something that others are required to do usually + from [noncount] They were granted exemption from military service [=they were not required to join the military] because of their …   Useful english dictionary

  • exemption — ex•emp•tion [[t]ɪgˈzɛmp ʃən[/t]] n. 1) bus the circumstances of a taxpayer, as age or number of dependents, that permit certain deductions to be made from taxable income 2) the act of exempting 3) the state of being exempted; immunity • Etymology …   From formal English to slang

  • exemption — ex|emp|tion [ıgˈzempʃən] n 1.) an amount of money that you do not have to pay tax on ▪ You qualify for a tax exemption on the loan. 2.) [U and C] permission not to do or pay something that you would normally have to do or pay exemption from ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • exemption — ex|emp|tion [ ıg zempʃən ] noun count or uncount ** permission to ignore something such as a rule, obligation, or payment: exemption from: He was granted exemption from military service. tax exemption: tax exemptions for companies relocating to… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • exemption — ex·emp·tion …   English syllables

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