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81gross receipts — The total amount of money or the value of other considerations received from selling property or from performing services. New Mexico Enterprises, Inc. v. Bureau of Revenue, App., 86 N.M. 799, 528 P.2d 212, 213. See also gross income …
82gross up — To add back to the value of the property or income received the amount of the tax that has been paid. For gifts made within three years of death, any gift tax paid on the transfer is added to the gross estate. I.R.C. No. 2035. Process by which… …
83gross — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. bulky, large, fat, obese; coarse, crass; brutish, callous, unrefined, insensitive; vulgar, crude, obscene; total, whole; flagrant. See vulgarity, size, impurity, inelegance. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1 …
84gross protein value — the amount of protein present in fish meal whether available or not …
85gross-bonded debt — The total amount of direct debt of an issuer, represented by outstanding bonds before deduction of any assets available and earmarked for their retirement. American Banker Glossary …
86gross per broker — The dollar amount of commissions generated by a broker or registered representative over a specific period. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
87gross receipts — total amount of money received …
88gross income — 1) The income of a person or an organization before the deduction of the expenses incurred in earning it. 2) Income that is liable to tax but from which the tax has not been deducted. For many types of income, tax may be deducted at source (see… …
89gross receipts — The total amount of money received by a business in a specified period before any deductions for costs, raw materials, taxation, etc. Compare net receipts …
90gross — 1. An amount or *price stated before the deduction of *allowances, *discounts, *taxation, or other items. Contrast *net. 2. An archaic term for twelve dozen (144) …