In the first sentence everything is semantically plural, and in the second if the interest is tax-free so probably are the instruments themselves.
These include freedom from taxation, adjustment of taxable income or profits, tax-free allowances or tariff variations.
The federal government also imposes an excise tax, partly to recover the tax-free buildup accumulated through investment returns on plan assets.
Secondly, the commonly provided tax-free allowance can be used more efficiently.
In years without profit, or with low profit, the tax-free allowance would otherwise be left partly or completely unclaimed.
The imperceptible vibrations from the ship caused the liquor bottles on the shelves in the tax-free shop to rattle, and the effect was quite hallucinatory.
For instance, a police division ran a trading firm abroad, which had the privilege of importing police equipment tax-free.
Of couse, if, with that tax-free gratuity, they wish to buy an annuity, then their pensions would be greater than comparable pensions in private industry.
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