non·ex·empt
(nŏn′ĭg-zĕmpt′)adj.1. Subject to an obligation, duty, or liability, especially subject to taxation.
2. Subject to certain federal workplace laws or protections, especially those requiring overtime compensation: policies for nonexempt employees who are paid by the hour.
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nonexempt
(ˌnɒnɪɡˈzɛmpt) adj (Accounting & Book-keeping) tax accounting not exempt from taxation
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Adj. | 1. | nonexempt - (of goods or funds) subject to taxation; "taxable income"; "nonexempt property"nonexempt - (of persons) not exempt from an obligation or liability |
| 2. | nonexempt - (of persons) not exempt from an obligation or liabilityexempt - (of persons) freed from or not subject to an obligation or liability (as e.g. taxes) to which others or other things are subject; "a beauty somehow exempt from the aging process"; "exempt from jury duty"; "only the very poorest citizens should be exempt from income taxes" |
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