Loss Carryback

Loss Carryback
Loss carryback is a tax strategy that allows businesses to apply a net operating loss (NOL) from a current year to offset income from previous years, typically up to three years. This can result in a tax refund for taxes paid in those previous years.
Loss Carryforward
Loss carryforward involves the practice of applying current year's net operating losses to future years' net incomes for tax purposes. It's typically employed when a loss carryback is not feasible.

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