单词 | tax-loss carryforward |
释义 | > as lemmastax-loss carryforward A balance of money carried forward to the next account; a balance, allowance, etc., carried forward from one tax year to the next; (now often) spec. (more fully tax-loss carryforward) a loss during one tax year used to reduce taxable income in a subsequent year. Cf. to carry forward 2 at carry v. Phrasal verbs. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > keeping accounts > account or statement of > [noun] > account book > difference between sides > specific foot1433 fault1665 rest1670 balance (in hand)1771 account balance1789 carryover1873 carryforward1894 overrun1899 carryback1941 1894 Gas World 28 July 94/2 The carry forward of £20,632, 18s. 3d. at the end of the corresponding half of 1893. 1901 Westm. Gaz. 7 Aug. 7/1 This is one of the few companies which does not announce its carry forward with the dividend. 1959 Economist 28 Feb. 817/2 The ordinary dividend..is paid by drawing upon the carry-forward. 1975 Forbes (Nexis) 1 Nov. 76 Where the crepe hangers could see only Columbia's soaring production costs and operating losses, Allen and Hirschfield could envision years of juicy tax-loss carryforwards to shelter future earnings. 1996 Observer 31 Mar. (Business section) 17/8 There is also a ‘carry forward’, which allows you to use unused contribution entitlement from the six previous tax years. 2020 News Bites US Markets (Nexis) 20 Nov. To protect and preserve the long-term value of certain tax assets primarily associated with net operating loss carryforwards. < as lemmas |
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