免税

miǎnshuì

HSK 6

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"免税" (miǎnshuì) literally means "tax exemption" or "duty-free." It is commonly used to describe goods or services that are exempt from taxes, especially in contexts like airports, international shopping, or special government policies.

Common Contexts

You will often see "免税" in travel and shopping scenarios, such as "免税" (duty-free shop) or "免税购物" (duty-free shopping). It implies that the buyer does not have to pay certain taxes, making products cheaper.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 免税: duty-free shop, a place where goods are sold without tax
  • 免税购物: duty-free shopping, buying goods without paying tax
  • 申请免税: apply for tax exemption, often used in official or legal contexts

Usage Notes

When using "免税," it usually refers to official tax exemptions rather than informal discounts. It is often associated with government regulations or international trade. Avoid confusing it with "" (tax reduction), which means lowering tax rates but not fully exempting.

Register and Tone

"免税" is a neutral term used in formal and informal contexts, especially in commerce and travel. It is not colloquial but widely understood.

Example Sentences

这家店的商品都是免税的,价格比其他地方便宜。

Zhè jiā diàn de shāngpǐn dōu shì miǎnshuì de, jiàgé bǐ qítā dìfāng piányi.

The products in this store are all tax-free, so the prices are cheaper than

出国时可以在机场享受免税购物的优惠。

Chūguó shí kěyǐ zài jīchǎng xiǎngshòu miǎnshuì gòuwù de yōuhuì.

When leaving the country, you can enjoy duty-free shopping discounts at the

某些商品在特定条件下可以申请免税。

Mǒuxiē shāngpǐn zài tèdìng tiáojiàn xià kěyǐ shēnqǐng miǎnshuì.

Certain goods can apply for tax exemption under specific conditions.