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- noun Plural form of
carryback .
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The extended loss "carrybacks" are primarily lump-sum payments to selected companies.
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The extended loss "carrybacks" are primarily lump-sum payments to selected companies.
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The extended loss "carrybacks" are primarily lump-sum payments to selected companies.
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The extended loss "carrybacks" are primarily lump-sum payments to selected companies.
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs - Latest Publications 2009
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That is the base rate of income taxes, but by the time deductions and credits are taken, including NOL carryovers and carrybacks from businesses, especially in an economy like this one, their effective tax rates are far lower.
Think Progress » Pawlenty Falsely Claims ‘Most Credible Economists Say’ Stimulus Is ‘Not Working’ 2010
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Most of the remainder will arise from loss and excess-profits credit carrybacks, recomputed amortization on war plants, and special relief from the excess profits tax.
State of the Union Address (1790-2001) United States. Presidents.
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Most of the remainder will arise from loss and excess-profits credit carrybacks, recomputed amortization on war plants, and special relief from the excess profits tax.
State of the Union Address Harry S. Truman 1928
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The year-ago quarter included a net tax benefit of approximately $5.3 million driven by the utilization of tax loss carrybacks.
unknown title 2011
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UNC's Shackelford said the argument for carrybacks stems from the belief that it's
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McIntyre, at Citizens for Tax Justice, co-authored a report in 2004 related to carrybacks, after the Bush administration expanded many corporate tax breaks.
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