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Gross income A person's total income prior to exclusions and deductions.
Gross Income An individual or company's income before taxes and deductions. For individual income, it is calculated as the individual?s wages or salary, investment and asset appreciation, and the amount made from any other source of income. In a company, it is calculated as revenues minus expenses. An individual's gross income is important to determining eligibility for certain social programs, while a company's gross income is one measure among many of how well it uses its resources to produce a profit. See also: Adjusted gross income. gross income The total revenue of a business or individual before deduction for expenses, allowances,depreciation,or other adjustments. Gross Income What Does Gross Income Mean? (1) An individual's total personal income before taking taxes or deductions into account. (2) A company's revenue minus cost of goods sold. Also called gross margin and gross profit. Investopedia explains Gross Income (1) Your gross income is how much you make before taxes. If someone asks you how much money you gross a month, this is the figure that you would give. (2) This is an important number when one is analyzing a company; it indicates how efficiently management uses labor and supplies in the production process. One must keep in mind that gross income varies significantly from industry to industry. Related Terms: Gross Income Total worldwide income received in the form of money, property, or services that is subject to tax unless specifically exempt or excluded by law. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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In the ruling, four fact patterns illustrate whether employer-provided transportation benefits provided through smartcards, debit or credit cards or other electronic media are excluded from gross income under Sec. Damages for discrimination and employment-related claims are included in gross income net of the legal fees and costs, but not less than zero under IRC section 62(a)(20). Producer- Agency Agribusiness Funded Total Accounts Accounts Gross income * No. |
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