0 relating to advertising, such as trade shows and direct mail, which communicate more directly with customers and are less expensive than television and newspaper advertising: --
1 relating to a company's unusual costs or income, which are added or taken away after calculating total profit: --
Insurance settlements and lawsuit payouts are generally considered below-the-line costs.
2 in the US, relating to costs that can reduce the income you pay tax on: --
Below-the-line deductions are deductible only to the extent that they exceed 2% of your adjusted gross income.
Above-the-line and below-the-line campaigns mean nothing.
The answer must be in this difficult twilight zone of above and below-the-line agents.
Again, the word "groups" must apply to people who might have been engaged in a below-the-line security operation.
As the below-the-line figures show, the loans to nationalised industries last year were £295 million and the projected loans this year are £370 million.
The below-the-line figures for 1961–62 include £88 million for advances to steel companies and £39 million net for loans to house purchases.
That prompts my first question, because the deficit for which we are budgeting includes an enormous below-the-line public works programme.
Incidentally, it is a below-the-line receipt, so that it did not really come into the revenue for the year.
It would not even be possible to raise the money from below-the-line expenditure.