অব্যাহতি, রেহাই, মকুব, নিস্তার, মুক্তি, নিষ্কৃতি, ছাড়ান, ছুট, রেয়াৎ, নিস্তরণ
(1) Immunity from an obligation or duty.
(2) A deduction allowed to a taxpayer because of his status (having certain dependents or being blind or being over 65 etc..
(3) An act exempting someone.
(4) A deduction allowed to a taxpayer because of his status (having certain dependents or being blind or being over 65 etc.).
(5) Freedom from a responsibility.
(1) The industry's block exemption from normal competition rules expires in September 2002.
(2) If they get exemption from rent control law, their income would increase several times.
(3) No continent, to our great shame, can claim exemption from such brutalities.
(4) Vehicles that may qualify for exemption from tax
(5) There is no special exemption from English law for health professionals.
(6) I propose to grant full exemption from tax to the income of this Trust.
(7) Woodland enjoys several tax breaks, including exemption from inheritance tax after two years.
(8) The maximum period of exemption from paying the minimum wage is one year and the minimum is three months.
(9) Noble, bourgeois, and peasant alike associated status with exemption from public demands.
(10) There are good reasons why thousands of companies will seek exemption from having an audit from July onwards.
(11) 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.
(12) The custodial parent agrees not to claim the exemption for the child by signing this form or a similar statement.
(13) Benefits that would be denied include exemption from a requirement to have a separate work visa.
(14) That's not to mention its exemption from the London congestion charge and road tax.
(15) They cannot claim income tax exemption from the money they earn from doing live concerts.
(16) In my judgment, the rule is that exemption from the rigors of war is in the control of the Executive.
(17) Routinely, the request for exemption from the law is rubber-stamped and the ad goes ahead.
(18) The most important of these was exemption from the Grand Coutume, the export tax imposed on ships sailing from Bordeaux.
(19) It would probably have led on to granting Catholics exemption from tithes and the authority of Anglican courts.
(20) I also grant him exemption from the two-year practical experience requirement.
immunity
freedom
Accountability
Answerability
Liability
Responsibility