untax
Verb

untax (untaxes, present participle untaxing; past and past participle untaxed)

  1. (transitive) To remove a tax from.
    • 2014, Congressional Record (part 8, page 4816)
      This bill totally untaxes the poor. It untaxes necessities, and it treats everybody else exactly the same. It gives us a world in which investment is attractive, consumption is not. It gives us a world where we are all treated equally.



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