Carryback is a tax provision allowing deductions or credits of one taxable year that cannot be used to reduce tax liability in that year to be applied against tax liability in an earlier year or years.
The deduction of a net operating loss (NOL) incurred in one tax year in another tax year. This mechanism allows businesses to adjust their taxable income by carrying losses forward or backward to reduce tax liabilities.
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