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Old 10-12-2015, 05:20 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by rkomar View Post
I think NET REVENUE is sometimes used that way, but it's more often used to mean the GROSS REVENUE minus discounts (coupons), returns,... I'm not sure how the article uses the term, but it makes a big difference which one it is.
I was taught Net is after all tax deductible stuff and gross is before tax stuff.
So yes there can be at least a 25% difference unless one makes under I think 15,000 now.
Oh and a married couples net should be more than a singles net at the same pay.
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