tax exemptions
Tax exemptions refer to specific circumstances or conditions that allow individuals, businesses, or organizations to legally avoid or reduce the amount of tax they owe to the government. These exemptions vary depending on different criteria such as income level, age, charitable contributions, or specific industry practices. Essentially, tax exemptions provide relief from paying taxes on a portion or all of the taxable income or property.
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