loss carry back
1loss carry-back (carry-forward) — A tax provision that allows operating losses to be used as a tax shield to reduce taxable income in prior and future years. losses can be carried backward for up to three years and forward for up to 15 years under current tax codes. Bloomberg… …
2carry back — verb deduct a loss or an unused credit from taxable income for a prior period • Hypernyms: ↑subtract, ↑deduct, ↑take off • Verb Frames: Somebody s something * * * transitive verb : to deduct (a loss or an unused credit) from taxable income of a… …
3carry-back — A provision in the tax law which allows a taxpayer to apply a net operating loss in one year to the three immediately preceding tax years, beginning with the earliest year. A net operating loss must be carried back unless the taxpayer elects to… …
4carry-back — A provision in the tax law which allows a taxpayer to apply a net operating loss in one year to the three immediately preceding tax years, beginning with the earliest year. A net operating loss must be carried back unless the taxpayer elects to… …
5carry-back — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) : a loss sustained or a portion of a credit not used in a given period that may be deducted from taxable income of a prior period showed operating losses in 1946 despite heavy tax carry backs allowed by the government… …
6loss — is a generic and relative term. It signifies the act of losing or the thing lost; it is not a word of limited, hard and fast meaning and has been held synonymous with, or equivalent to, damage , damages , deprivation , detriment , injury , and… …
7loss — is a generic and relative term. It signifies the act of losing or the thing lost; it is not a word of limited, hard and fast meaning and has been held synonymous with, or equivalent to, damage , damages , deprivation , detriment , injury , and… …
8carry — carriable, carryable, adj. /kar ee/, v., carried, carrying, n., pl. carries. v.t. 1. to take or support from one place to another; convey; transport: He carried her for a mile in his arms. This elevator cannot carry more than ten people. 2. to… …
9carry sth back — UK US carry sth back Phrasal Verb with carry({{}}/ˈkæri/ verb [T] ► ACCOUNTING to copy an amount of money on an earlier page or column of an account, or to move it to an earlier accounting period: carry sth back to sth »Companies operating at a… …
10carry — car•ry [[t]ˈkær i[/t]] v. ried, ry•ing, 1) to move while supporting or holding; take from one place to another; transport: to carry groceries home[/ex] 2) to wear, hold, or have around one: to carry a cane[/ex] 3) to contain or be capable of… …