Sentence examples for excluding tax from inspiring English sources

'excluding tax' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that the amount of money you are referring to does not include taxes or other charges. For example, "This shirt costs $20 excluding tax."

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Prices start from £52 one way, excluding tax.

Tickets are $75 per person, excluding tax and tip.

Rooms start at $259 at this time of year, excluding tax and parking.

Rooms start at $495 in high season, excluding tax and parking.

Doubles otherwise start at $350 a night, excluding tax and breakfast.

Standard doubles start at $385 a night, excluding tax, at $1.42 to the pound.

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Excluding tax-related accounting items, losses totaled 64 cents a share.

Winter rates start at around $200 a night excluding taxes.

Returns from London Gatwick to Budapest from £97 (excluding taxes).

Rooms start from £179 per suite per night, excluding taxes.

They were sold as tokens to fly to one of 25 European destinations, excluding taxes.

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