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Old Feb 5, 2010 | 1:06 am
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OT(ish): what exactly is a "pre tax loss"

So BA has posted a "pre tax loss" of GBP 50 million, as discussed in the other thread.

I understand that you make a loss when your costs exceed your revenue. I assume that pre-tax profits means the difference between your revenue and costs when revenue > costs before you are taxed on the profits? So where does the 'pre-tax' come in when you make a loss. Surely you are not taxed on your losses?
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