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What is Profit After Tax and Why Does it Matter?

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What is Profit After Tax and Why Does it Matter?

Let’s talk money. Specifically, the kind that actually stays in your pocket after all the bills, taxes, and surprise expenses have been deducted. For businesses, that’s profit after tax. It’s PAT that tells whether a company is making a profit or loss.

In India, businesses are required by law to pay income taxes every year — no exceptions. Once those taxes are deducted, what’s left is called profit after tax (PAT). Think of PAT as the real take-home earnings of a company. It’s the final profit number that shows how well a business is actually performing.

This figure includes not just the money made from regular operations but also any extra income, like interest earnings. In short, PAT clearly shows a company’s true profitability and ability to generate returns.

The formula to calculate PAT is:

Profit After Tax = Profit Before Tax – Taxes

Now, let’s break it down:

  • Profit Before Tax (PBT): This is what’s left after subtracting all expenses—both operating (like salaries and rent) and non-operating (like interest payments) from total revenue. In other words, it’s the company’s earnings before factoring in taxes.

  • Tax Rate: The tax a company owes depends on its PBT and the tax rate.

Let’s understand it with an example. Suppose a company’s annual revenue is ₹1 lakh and its operating and non-operating expenses are ₹30,000. The applicable tax rate is 30%. The company’s PBT will be ₹70,000 (₹1 lakh - ₹30,000). At 30% tax, it needs to pay a tax of ₹21,000. So, the company’s PAT stands at ₹49,000.

  • It’s the Real Deal

Your revenue might look impressive, and your gross profit might be solid, but your business isn’t truly thriving if your PAT is weak. It’s the ultimate bottom line—what you can reinvest or save.

  • Investors Love It

If you’re looking for investors, they don’t just want to know how much money is coming in; they want to know what’s left after taxes. A strong PAT signals a healthy, profitable business that’s worth investing in. Investors use PAT to assess whether a company is financially sound and capable of generating consistent returns.

  • Affects Stock Prices

For publicly traded companies, PAT is a major factor in stock valuation. A rising PAT usually leads to happier shareholders. In many cases, a higher stock price. Investors closely monitor PAT trends to determine whether a company is growing or struggling. If PAT is increasing, it’s a green flag. If it’s shrinking? Time to ask some serious questions.

  • Helps with Financial Planning

Understanding your PAT lets you make smarter business decisions. Want to expand? Hire more people? Buy new equipment? Your PAT tells you whether you can afford to or if you need to tighten the belt a little.

It would not be an understatement to say that PAT is one of the most vital business metrics you need to analyse closely. It tells you whether you’re truly profitable, helps attract investors, and guides your financial decisions.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. It is not produced by the desk of the Kotak Securities Research Team, nor is it a report published by the Kotak Securities Research Team. The information presented is compiled from several secondary sources available on the internet and may change over time. Investors should conduct their own research and consult with financial professionals before making any investment decisions. Read the full disclaimer here.

Investments in securities market are subject to market risks, read all the related documents carefully before investing. Brokerage will not exceed SEBI prescribed limit. The securities are quoted as an example and not as a recommendation. SEBI Registration No-INZ000200137 Member Id NSE-08081; BSE-673; MSE-1024, MCX-56285, NCDEX-1262.

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