Though I didn't actually receive my salary increase until the middle of February, it was retroactive to the first of the year.
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Retroactive Records was created in 2002.
The legislature passed a tax bill that was Retroactive to six months ago. =)
The order was retroactive to the first of the year.Although I already worked for the company for 19 months, the new pay raise was retroactive to my start date.
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Not exactly sure of the wording of your question but if you mean the term for past wages due I think it is retroactive pay. Hope that helped.
Retroactive usually means that they have backdated it in some way.....
These changes are retroactive to the beginning of the fiscal year.
If something is retroactive, that means it is effective as of a past date. The term retroactive is usually used to describe a law or a pay raise. For example: I was notified of my pay raise in February, but it was retroactive to January 1.
Yes, my raise should be handled in a retroactive manner.