after-tax - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • profit: Overall tax paid is now £ 40 and our after-tax profit becomes £ 160.
  • income: The Prince chooses to spend well over half of the after-tax income from the Duchy in support of his official work.
  • price: The after-tax price of the effect based on earned table slightly more.
  • return: Even tho these bonds usually provide smaller returns than taxable bonds, investors in high tax brackets often will have higher after-tax returns.
  • pay: You have to look at the entire household balance sheet rather than just their after-tax take home pay.
  • cost: Because it reduces cost access and the after-tax price costs we expect.

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