单词 | pre-tax |
释义 | pre-tax also pretax adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] Pre-tax profits or losses are the total profits or losses made by a company before tax has been taken away. [business] Storehouse made pre-tax profits of £3.1m. Pre-tax is also an adverb. Last year it made £2.5m pre-tax. Collocations: pre-tax income The bank's wealth management division made pre-tax income of $691 million compared with $597 million in the first quarter of last year. Times, Sunday Times As a result, pre-tax income was up by 660 per cent from last year's 60 million. Times, Sunday Times At the moment tax relief comes up front - you put money in a pension out of pre-tax income. Times, Sunday Times Before the credit crunch, the top 0.1 per cent of earners accounted for five per cent of total pre-tax income. The Sun But what of the 1 per cent - the group that controls 20 per cent of the nation's pre-tax income? Times, Sunday Times Pace said that first-half pre-tax profit had soared by 54 per cent to $85 million. Times, Sunday Times Critics said that the deal placed a 55 million valuation on a company with a pre-tax profit of less than 320,000. Times, Sunday Times Last year it lifted pre-tax profit by 84 per cent to 2.15million and set a dividend of 2.5p. Times, Sunday Times Revenue was up 17 per cent to 48 million, while pre-tax profit went from 5.8 million to 6.5 million. Times, Sunday Times Paragon reported a 9 per cent rise in full-year pre-tax profit to 134 million. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 税前的 Japanese: 税引き前の |
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