Word: exemptible
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...expenditure is "woefully and scandalously meager considering their tax-exempt status," Councillor Kathleen L. Born said...
...work is preaching the word of God would have a net worth exceeding several million dollars. Oh, I forgot, those dollars are from the profits of the many corporations owned by Robertson or his church. I wonder if the revenue realized from his African endeavors will be tax-exempt because it comes from his African Development...
...noted that professors were likely not to object to the affect on their salaries because pension contributions are tax-exempt...
...proposed Institutes of Medicine, Harvard was to have used its tax-exempt resources to create a commercial venture. Biotech companies would have profited from Harvard's public funded research. They were also likely to have first dibs on turning the University's research discoveries into big bucks...
...that remained to be seen was whether it was for real. The movement's name--devolution--has a nice millennial-Tofflerian ring. But veteran legislators remembered that Republicans--most recently Ronald Reagan--have promised this sort of thing before. While Reagan downsized many federal programs, he failed to exempt the states from picking up the slack. Result: big federal-budget cuts and big increases in state taxes. This time both sides of Pennsylvania Avenue were on board, but even as Gingrich looked on and Clinton talked about moving beyond the ``benign mistrust'' that he said had characterized federal-state relations...