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exemption - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of exemption in Hindi

  • छूट
  • मुक्ति
  • माफी

exemption Definition

  • the process of freeing or state of being free from an obligation or liability imposed on others. ( दूसरों पर लगाए गए दायित्व या दायित्व से मुक्त होने की अवस्था या अवस्था। )

exemption Example

  • The new law defines a child for purposes of the dependency exemption as a natural or adopted child, a stepchild, or an eligible foster child.
  • They cannot claim income tax exemption from the money they earn from doing live concerts.
  • No continent, to our great shame, can claim exemption from such brutalities.
  • The exemption from capital gains tax only came into play if shares held in PEPs actually went up in value.
  • I also grant him exemption from the two-year practical experience requirement.
  • The maximum period of exemption from paying the minimum wage is one year and the minimum is three months.
  • Woodland enjoys several tax breaks, including exemption from inheritance tax after two years.
  • There is no special exemption from English law for health professionals.
  • The custodial parent agrees not to claim the exemption for the child by signing this form or a similar statement.
  • That's not to mention its exemption from the London congestion charge and road tax.
  • There are good reasons why thousands of companies will seek exemption from having an audit from July onwards.
  • vehicles that may qualify for exemption from tax
  • Can we justify this exemption from standards by saying that it leads to a larger good?
  • In my judgment, the rule is that exemption from the rigors of war is in the control of the Executive.
  • I propose to grant full exemption from tax to the income of this Trust.
  • It would probably have led on to granting Catholics exemption from tithes and the authority of Anglican courts.
  • The most important of these was exemption from the Grand Coutume, the export tax imposed on ships sailing from Bordeaux.
  • If they get exemption from rent control law, their income would increase several times.
  • Noble, bourgeois, and peasant alike associated status with exemption from public demands.
  • Its enthusiastic reception earned Rossini exemption from military service.
  • Benefits that would be denied include exemption from a requirement to have a separate work visa.
  • Routinely, the request for exemption from the law is rubber-stamped and the ad goes ahead.
  • exemption from prescription charges
  • The industry's block exemption from normal competition rules expires in September 2002.
  • When first enacted, the income tax provided a personal exemption of $4,000 for a married couple, an amount almost 12 times the average income of married couples then.
  • For 2001, the amount of the dependent exemption is $2,900 per child, the same amount as your personal exemption .
  • After subtracting the personal exemption , the standard deduction and assuming no tax credits, then applying the 10% rate of the lowest bracket, the person ends up paying a little less than 4% of income in taxes.
  • Epps says by changing her exemptions from three to two, she could get more of her money now instead of later.
  • The mismatches could present a problem for taxpayers seeking to claim a personal exemption or the earned income tax credit.
  • Fearing a popular outcry, the Tories have coupled the introduction of the flat tax with an increase in the amount of income that is deemed a personal exemption and hence tax free.