tax-free
The phrase 'libre de impuestos' in Spanish translates to 'tax-free' in English. When something is 'libre de impuestos', it means that it is not subject to or exempt from taxes that would usually need to be paid. It is often used in reference to duty-free products or financial transactions for which related taxes have been absorbed or waived. This phrase can be related to both goods from a store, or a type of income or inheritance that is not taxed by the government.
This product is tax-free.
In this sentence, 'libre de impuestos' is used to describe a product that has no associated tax. This might refer to a product in a duty-free store or a tax-free state.
I live in a tax-free zone.
In this case, 'libre de impuestos' refers to a geographical zone where residents aren't required to pay certain taxes. For example, some countries have tax-free zones to attract businesses.
The tax-free amount of your purchase will be $1000.
This phrase uses 'libre de impuestos' to describe a sum of money, $1000 in this case, which will not be taxed. This is often used in retail, especially in airports or stores that offer duty free shopping.