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词汇 example_english_pre-tax-income
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pre-tax income

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meanings of income


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income
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈɪŋ.kʌm/ us /ˈɪn.kʌm/
money that is earned from doing work or received ...
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Examples of pre-tax income


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The pre-taxincome of each person is determined by her talent level and her choice of effort.
If a person does not work, then she has no pre-taxincome.
Suppose that they both initially exercise 10 units of effort, which implies that the pre-taxincome of the talented is 100 and the pre-tax income of the untalented is 50.
Moreover, assume that there exist some unproductive persons in society (that is, persons with a talent that is so low that they for any effort level have no pre-taxincome).
Quite clearly, if one is considering whether the policy is equitable, it is after-tax income that one is concerned with, not pre-taxincome.
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In this tax year it will go to nearly £10,000 a year of pre-taxincome for those with two children aged 14 and 16.
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Good long-term care can cost something like £45,000 upwards in pre-taxincome.
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Contributions to people's pensions are, admittedly, tax exempt as they come from pre-taxincome.
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They would enable individuals and companies to spend a percentage of pre-taxincome on their own selected causes.
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I would much rather there was a smaller difference in pre-taxincome than there is at the moment.
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Employees as a group will receive about the same pre-taxincome after the scheme is introduced as they do now.
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Other countries are increasingly allowing individuals and firms to offset some proportion of their pre-taxincome against donations to the arts.
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As for the benefits for employees, for the first time they can set aside money from pre-taxincome to buy shares.
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Millions of people thus enter 1989 with between £1,000 and £1,500 of pre-taxincome wiped out at a stroke.
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In effect, the former are allowed to pay interest on any shares they buy out of pre-taxincome, but that does not apply to the latter.
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Together, these monetary awards compare to approximately $200,000 of pre-taxincome.
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When a tax system imposes taxes primarily on income, the tax base is a household's pre-taxincome.
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These households could not find adequate and suitable housing without spending 30 percent or more of their pre-taxincome.
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Employers pay a contribution on top of the pre-taxincome of their employees, which together with the employee contribution, fund the scheme.
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Differences between taxable income and the pre-taxincome or profit number reported for financial statements are either temporary or permanent in nature.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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