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Additionally, new railroads were given a fifteen year exemption from taxes.
Commonly land was given, exemption from taxes, as well as relics.
The stakes are also high for the local retailers who must compete with the catalogue companies without the benefit of a similar exemption from taxes.
Nor would it remove the companies' exemptions from taxes and antifraud provisions of federal securities laws.
As a result, the age-old rights of the knights to judgment by their peers and exemption from taxes slowly disappeared.
The exemption from taxes and imposts was frequently disputed by the city council and other officials.
The Monastery was granted an exemption from taxes during Mongol rule.
The inhabitants enjoyed exemption from taxes and customs and were not conscripted.
We offer an exemption from taxes.
The incentives include exemption from taxes and financing incentives for expansion of existing projects.
Exemptions from taxes, tithes and tributes are sold.
Volunteers gained exemptions from taxes on horses, hair powder and from road tolls.
Tradition tells that the citizens were offered the choice between a university and a certain exemption from taxes and chose the university.
Besides their official legal status, they also claim to have a unique exemption from taxes written into their treaty with the United States in 1842.
Religious organizations must register as nongovernmental, nonprofit organizations to claim exemption from taxes and import duties.
Otherwise, registered organizations enjoy exemption from taxes and a series rights and duties incident to corporate personhood.
They point to the artificially low rates the agency provides and the advantages it enjoys, including low-cost financing and an exemption from taxes.
The capital gains cuts also include a complete exemption from taxes for the first $500,000 of profits from the sale of a principal residence.
The texts... are concerned with the temples' administration, especially endowments and exemptions from taxes and forced labour.
Their exemptions from taxes on landed properties continued into the twentieth century, although in the nineteenth century tax reforms narrowed this privilege.
The Franc-Lyonnais strikes a deal in 1556 with the monarchy, guaranteeing its privileges, mainly the exemption from taxes.
The emperor also showered him with lands and privileges, granted him subsidies and exemption from taxes.
Charles IV expressly forbid property speculation and granted to all, who wanted to settle, twelve years exemption from taxes.
Their reward was something close to the heart of every Japanese, especially today: an exemption from taxes, renewed by each succeeding Emperor until Meiji.
Nero proclaimed "freedom" for Greece in 67, which included exemption from taxes, but this proclamation was reversed by Vespasian.