What is Profir/Earning Before Tax and Profit after tax any
one explaint this Clearly.
Answer / Sonu Kumar Mishra
Profit Before Tax (PBT) refers to the total income of a company before it pays any taxes. It is calculated by deducting all expenses from the total revenue, except for tax expenses. On the other hand, Profit After Tax (PAT) is the remaining profit after deducting both operating expenses and taxes. PAT is also known as Net Income.
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