- tax-sheltered
- adjective see tax shelter
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
tax-sheltered — tax shelter ˈtax ˌshelter noun [countable] TAX ACCOUNTING a plan or arrangement that allows you to legally avoid paying tax: • Many investors used annuities as a tax shelter rather than as a retirement savings program. tax sheltered adjective … Financial and business terms
tax-sheltered — adjective see tax shelter * * * taxˈ sheltered adjective 1. Of or produced by a tax shelter 2. Of or involving investments legally exempt from tax • • • Main Entry: ↑tax … Useful english dictionary
Tax-Sheltered Annuity — A type of annuity that allows an employee to make contributions from his or her income into a retirement plan. The contributions are deducted from the employee s income and, as a result, the contributions and related benefits are not taxed until… … Investment dictionary
tax-sheltered annuity — A type of retirement plan under Section 403( b) of the Internal Revenue Code that permits employees of public educational organizations or tax exempt organizations to make before tax contributions via a salary reduction agreement to a tax… … Financial and business terms
tax-sheltered — See tax shelter. * * * … Universalium
tax-sheltered — adjective Describing money or other assets protected by a tax shelter … Wiktionary
tax sheltered annuity — (TSA) Insurance product that allows an investor avoid or reduce tax liabilities. Taxes are usually deferred until the end of a specified period of time … American business jargon
IRS Publication 571: Tax-Sheltered Annuity Plans (403(b) Plans) For Employees of Public Schools And Certain Tax-Exempt Organizations — A document published by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that provides tax information for filers who have a 403(b) retirement plan. IRS Publication 571 indicates who can contribute to a 403(b) plan, the maximum contribution that can be made to … Investment dictionary
tax shelter — tax sheltered, adj. any financial arrangement (as a certain kind of investment or allowance) that results in a reduction or elimination of taxes due. * * * … Universalium
tax shelter — Legal methods taxpayers can use to reduce tax liabilities . An example is the use of depreciation of assets. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * tax shelter ˈtax ˌshelter noun [countable] TAX ACCOUNTING a plan or arrangement that allows you to… … Financial and business terms