1. pretax - Adjective
2. pretax - Verb
pretax (not comparable)
Before the payment of taxes.
pretax (third-person singular simple present pretaxes, present participle pretaxing, simple past and past participle pretaxed)
To tax before the action being taxed occurs.
Multiply your age times your realized pretax annual household income from all sources except inheritances. Divide by ten. This, less any inherited wealth, is what your net worth should be. Thomas J. Stanley
Additionally, we recorded inventory transfer costs of $0.1 million pretax ($0.1 million after tax) during the three months ended September 28, 2019 which were included in Cost of goods sold. Source: Internet
And for the full year, excluding our $1.1 million pretax OMSR impairments, the adjusted net income was 12.8 million, up 1.2 million or 10% over the prior year. Source: Internet
A 401(k) plan allows you to contribute part of your cash wages to a retirement plan on a pretax basis. Source: Internet
But the rest of the world posted losses, driving automotive operations to a $177 million pretax loss. Source: Internet
Originations earned pretax income of $438 million. Source: Internet