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  • adjective Alternative form of pretax.

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Examples

  • The early retirement of certain of the private placement notes resulted in make-whole payments totaling $19.9 million, pre-tax, which is reflected as a separate line item on the attached Statement of Earnings.

    unknown title 2011

  • The difference is not cost but rather whether the policy is being paid for in the form of after-tax wages in the individual market or pre-tax wages/employer contributions (foregone wages).

    Archive 2009-09-01 xtra 2009

  • Under this ruling, women will now be able to use pre-tax Flex Spending Accounts FSAs to buy breast pumps and related accessories.

    Gina Ciagne, CLC: I.R.S. Deems Breast Pumps A Tax-Deductible Expense CLC Gina Ciagne 2011

  • Government can boost uptake by allowing coverage to be purchased with pre-tax dollars, providing tax incentives to employers subsidizing premiums, ensuring coverage is portable, and instituting common sense regulations keeping the insurance industry's products safe, transparent and responsible.

    Trooper Sanders: Reinventing Unemployment Insurance Trooper Sanders 2012

  • Under this ruling, women will now be able to use pre-tax Flex Spending Accounts FSAs to buy breast pumps and related accessories.

    Gina Ciagne, CLC: I.R.S. Deems Breast Pumps A Tax-Deductible Expense CLC Gina Ciagne 2011

  • The difference is not cost but rather whether the policy is being paid for in the form of after-tax wages in the individual market or pre-tax wages/employer contributions (foregone wages).

    Obama's Speech xtra 2009

  • This is despite accumulated pre-tax profits of nearly £1.4bn

    Martin Rowson on Rupert Murdoch's visit to London 2011

  • If I get my insurance through my employer the policy is paid for in pre-tax wages so that is a a real bonus (thus I would only need to earn $100 to pay for the $100 policy).

    Archive 2009-09-01 xtra 2009

  • If I get my insurance through my employer the policy is paid for in pre-tax wages so that is a a real bonus (thus I would only need to earn $100 to pay for the $100 policy).

    Obama's Speech xtra 2009

  • Unless things have changed drastically in recent years, the norm is 10% on restaurant bills (and many choose to calculate this on the pre-tax total) and nothing for regular taxi drivers unless they perform some out-of-the-ordinary service.

    tipping 2010

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