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| ==== UK VAT exemption ====
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| VAT exempt goods and services are ones which are outside the scope of VAT.
| | e<sup>x</sup> the inverse of the natural logarithm of x. |
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| ==== Tax exemption ====
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| More generally in taxation, tax exempt assets or transactions are those outside the scope of all taxes or outside the scope of a particular tax.
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| ==== Regulatory and legal exemption ====
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| In regulation and law generally, exempt entities, assets or transactions are ones outside the scope of particular regulations or laws.
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| == See also == | | == See also == |
| * [[Chargeable income]] | | * [[Exponential]] |
| * [[Exempt gain]] | | * [[Natural logarithm]] |
| * [[Exempt income]]
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| * [[Exemption clause]]
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| * [[Income Tax]]
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| * [[Lower rated]]
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| * [[Partial exemption]]
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| * [[Standard rated]]
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| * [[VAT]]
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| * [[Zero rated]]
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| [[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
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Revision as of 15:02, 6 May 2016
Maths.
ex the inverse of the natural logarithm of x.
See also