A federal exemption refers to a provision in U.S. law that allows individuals or entities to exclude certain income, assets, or transactions from federal taxation or regulation. This can apply to various contexts, such as exemptions from federal income taxes, bankruptcy proceedings, or specific regulatory requirements. Federal exemptions are often designed to provide relief or encourage specific behaviors, such as charitable giving or supporting certain industries.
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